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Phenol-Introduction and Methods OF Preparation|| Dow's Process, Sodalime Decarboxylation, Diazotisation, Fenton's Reagent, Fries & Claisen Rearrangement|| Properties OF Phenol, EAS, Reimer Tiemann & Kolbe's Reactions|| Friedel Craft Alkylation and Acylation

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When an ester of a phenol is heated with anhydrous `AlCl_(3)`, the acyl group migrates from the phenolic oxygen to the ortho or para position on the ring to form o-and p-hydroxy phenyl ketones.
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