What happens to phenol when: a) it reacts with NaOH? b) it reacts with sodium bicarbonate? c) it reacts with Ferric chloride?

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What happens to phenol when:

a) it reacts with NaOH?

b) it reacts with sodium bicarbonate?

c) it reacts with Ferric chloride?

d) it reacts with Tollen's reagent?

e) it undergoes esterification?

 

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