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why does phenol give positive test with bromine water​

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Answered by likhitaryanp10
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The -OH group attached to the benzene ring in phenol has the effect of making the ring much more reactive than it would otherwise be. For example, as you will find below, phenol will react with a solution of bromine in water (bromine water) in the cold and in the absence of any catalyst. ... That's what happens in phenol.

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why does phenol give positive test with bromine water??

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The -OH group attached to the benzene ring in phenol has the effect of making the ring much more reactive than it would otherwise be. For example, as you will find below, phenol will react with a solution of bromine in water (bromine water) in the cold and in the absence of any catalyst. ... That's what happens in phenol

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