AcidityAlcohols, Phenols & ethers
Why is phenol more acidic than ethanol?
Expert Answer
The phenoxide ion is stabilized by resonance, whereas the ethoxide ion is destabilized by the +I effect of the ethyl group
Why is phenol more acidic than ethanol?
The phenoxide ion is stabilized by resonance, whereas the ethoxide ion is destabilized by the +I effect of the ethyl group
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