k Phenol reactions. Phenol carbolic acid, C6H5OH dissolved in water H2O, left, forming a milky solution. An alkali is added centre, which neutralises the solution. It is then acidified right forming a milky solution again. Phenol is used in the manufacture of nylon, dyes and explosives. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Phenol reactions. Phenol (carbolic acid, C6H5OH) dissolved in water (H2O, left), forming a milky solution. An alkali is added (centre), which neutralises the solution. It is then acidified (right) forming a milky solution again. Phenol is used in the manufacture of nylon, dyes and explosives.
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Phenol reactions. Phenol (carbolic acid, C6H5OH) dissolved in water (H2O, left), forming a milky solution. An alkali is added (centre), which neutralises the solution. It is then acidified (right) forming a milky solution again. Phenol is used in the manufacture of nylon, dyes and explosives.

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