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(a)
Interpretation:
The structure of the phenol with the name “
Concept introduction:
The phenol compounds can be formed by the substitution of hydrogen atom by the other atom or group at the left carbon. The positions of carbon at number two and five are known as “ortho” position. The positions of carbon at number three and five are known as “meta” positions. The position of carbon at number four is known as “para” position.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure of the phenol with the name “
Concept introduction:
The phenol compounds can be formed by the substitution of hydrogen atom by the other atom or group at the left carbon. The positions of carbon at number two and five are known as “ortho” position. The positions of carbon at number three and five are known as “meta” positions. The position of carbon at number four is known as “para” position.
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