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Reaction of phenol with neutral Ferric Chloride.
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I want to ask a question:
why it is preferred to use neutral ferric chloride solution for detection of phenols? and why the stored solution of ferric chloride is acidic?.
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In storage FeCl3 may hydrolyze to FeOOH and othe oxohydroxydes or mixed Cl-hydrxydes and HCl released in solution which makes it acidic...
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