Classification C6H5OH and H2SO4. Compare their chemical activity in relation to substances a) I2 solution and b) NaOH

C6H5OH – phenol, a representative of aromatic monohydric alcohols, aromatic, since contains a benzene ring, monoatomic, since it has one hydroxyl group.
H2SO4 is an inorganic sulfuric acid. Both of these substances, due to the elimination of a hydrogen atom, exhibit acidic properties, but in phenol they are less pronounced:
C6H5OH + NaOH = C6H5ONa + H2 (sodium phenolate),
H2SO4 + 2 NaOH = Na2SO4 +2 H2O (sodium sulfate).
Phenol reacts with halogens on the benzene ring:
C6H5OH + I2 = C6H2I3OH + 3HI (triiodophenol)



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