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what happen when phenol reacts with aqueous solution of bromine​

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Answered by rawatdeepa901
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Explanation:

If bromine water is added to a solution of phenol in water, the bromine water is decolourised and a white precipitate is formed which smells of antiseptic. The precipitate is 2,4,6-tribromophenol. Notice the multiple substitution around the ring - into all the activated positions.

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Answered by jayanthinaidu009
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If bromine water is added to a solution of phenol in water the bromine water is decolourised and a white precipitate is formed which smells of antiseptic

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