Phenol reacts with bromine in carbon disulphide at low temperature to give
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Phenol reacts with bromine in carbon disulphide at low temperature to give
- m-bromophenol
- o- and p-bromophenol
- p- bromophenol
- 2, 4, 6-tribromophenol
Answer
(B) o - and p -bromophenol
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