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Phenol is obtained by heating aqueous solution of :

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In phenol, the phenate ion left after the release of `H^(+)` ion is resonance stabilised stabilised. Therefore, phenol is acidic in behaviour. However, no such resonance is possible in cyclohexanol and the release of `H^(+)` ion is difficult.
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