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why phenol is less polar than ethenol? Give proper reason. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phenols are more acidic than phenols because delocalization of electrons takes place in phenols by resonance .

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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The O-H bond in phenol is more polar than the O-H bond in ethanol. In phenol, electron pair at O moves towards the conjugated benzene ring and shows resonance. Due to this resonance, the polarity of the O-H bond increases.

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