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Phenols are less acidic than p-nitrophenol. Explain.

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It can be explained on the basis of resonence.

Due to-R effect of-`NO_(2)` group, p-nitrophenoxide ions are more stable having additional resonence structures as compared to phenoxide ion. So p-nitrophenols are more acidic than phenol.
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