What happened when salicylicacid is treated with excess bromine and execess water?
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Initially, we have bromination at the carbon bearing the -COOH group, and this is followed by decarboxylation to give o-bromophenol. Phenols, being highly activating group, undergo bromination at all three available positions, giving 2,4,6-Tribromophenol.
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