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The reaction in which phenol differs from alcohol is
Options
(a) it undergoes esterification with carboxylic acid
(b) it reacts with ammonia
(c) it forms yellow crystals of iodoform
(d) it liberates H₂ with Na metal
Correct Answer:
it forms yellow crystals of iodoform
Explanation:
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Topics: Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
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Subject: Chemistry
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