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I have forwarded this .... i thought it will be useful for u ppl... Phenol - the simplest of the phenols. Although similar to alcohols, phenols have unique properties and are not classified as alcohols (since the hydroxyl group is not bonded to a saturated carbon atom). They have relatively higher acidities due to the aromatic ring tightly coupling with the oxygen and a relatively loose bond between the oxygen and hydrogen. The acidity of the hydroxyl group in phenols is commonly intermediate between that of aliphatic alcohols and carboxylic acids (their pK a is usually comprised between 10 and 12). Loss of a positive hydrogen ion (H +) from the hydroxyl group of a phenol forms a negative phenolate ion. [edit] Synthesis of phenols Several laboratory methods for the synthesis of phenols:  [edit] Reactions of phenols Phenols react in a wide variety of ways.  [edit] Phenolic compounds - For a full list, see Category:Phenols
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(posted on 10 Jul 2007 16:33:52 IST)
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