Why is P-'Nitrophenol is more acidic than phenol.
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p-Nitrophenol, for example, is 500 times more acidic than phenol itself because the negative charge in the phenoxide ion may be delocalized into the nitro group
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p-Nitrophenol, for example, is 500 times more acidic than phenol itself because the negative charge in the phenoxide ion may be delocalized into the nitro group
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