resonance structure of phenol and aniline
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Phenol is a simple chemical compound also known as Carbolic Acid C6H5OH. It consists of a hydroxyl group which is directly bonded to a hydrocarbon group whereas Aniline is an organic compound which consists of a phenyl and amino acid combined group C6H5NH2.
Phenol being acidic in nature loses Hydrogen cation to form Phenoxide whereas Aniline has a weak basicity affected by the electronegative carbon and the resonance as nitrogen is delocalized in the pi system of the benzene ring.
Phenol being acidic in nature loses Hydrogen cation to form Phenoxide whereas Aniline has a weak basicity affected by the electronegative carbon and the resonance as nitrogen is delocalized in the pi system of the benzene ring.
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