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Unlike phenols, alcohols are easily protonated. Or Alcohols are easily protonated in comparison to phenols. Or Why do phenols not give protonation reactions readily?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Alcohols and Phenols:** - Alcohols are organic compounds containing a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to a saturated carbon atom. - Phenols are a specific type of alcohol where the hydroxyl group is attached to a carbon atom of an aromatic ring. 2. **Protonation Reaction:** - Protonation refers to the addition of a proton (H⁺) to a molecule, which can change its charge and reactivity. ...
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  10. Predict the major product of the following reaction: C(6)H(6)+(CH(3))(...

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  11. Which is a stronger acid, phenol or cresol? Explain.

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  13. Unlike phenols, alcohols are easily protonated. Or Alcohols are easily...

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  14. Haloalkanes can easily be prepared from alcohols while aryl halides ca...

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  16. Identify the product of the following reaction: CH(3)-underset(CH(3)...

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  17. Ethers are cleaved by acids and not by bases. Explain.

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