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Why is phenol a stronger acid than simpler alcohols? I understand that the charge on the conjugate base gets delocalized through resonance, but wouldn't this disrupt the existing aromatic ring by violating the requirement of an available p orbital on the C bonded to the O or Huckel's rule?
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