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  • Understanding the Charge of the Phenyl Group in Phenol
    The phenyl group in phenol does not have a specific charge.

    Here's why:

    * The phenyl group is a neutral entity. It consists of a benzene ring (C6H6) and has no net charge.

    * The charge in phenol is localized on the oxygen atom. The hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the phenyl ring is what makes phenol acidic. The oxygen atom in the hydroxyl group is partially negative due to its electronegativity, while the hydrogen atom is partially positive.

    Therefore, the phenyl group itself is neutral, and the charge in phenol is associated with the hydroxyl group.

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