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The amount of bromine required to conver...

The amount of bromine required to convert 9.4 g of phenol into 2,4,6-tribromophenol

A

94 g

B

4.8 g

C

16g

D

48 g

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The correct Answer is:
D

Hint : For 1 mole of phenol, 3 moles of `Br_2` will be required to convert in tribromo phenol.
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