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Two reactions I and II are given below:
Correct statement regarding the reactions is
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Phenols $\neq$ Alcohols. Phenolic C-O bond doesn't break easily (No $S_N1/S_N2$).
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Both reactions I and II are feasible
Both reactions I and II are not feasible
Reaction I feasible, but Reaction II not feasible
Reaction I not feasible, but Reaction II feasible
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The Correct Option is
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