
How many molecules are secondary alcohol? 
Alcohols undergo a number of reactions involving the cleavage of C – OH bond. However, phenols do not undergo reactions involving the cleavage of C – OH bond. Alcohols are weaker acids than water. Alcohols react with halogen acids to form the corresponding haloaklanes. Phenols are stronger acids than alcohols. A charac- teristic feature of phenols is that they undergo electrophilic substitution reactions such as halogenation, nitration, etc. Since –OH group is a strong activating group, phenol gives trisubstituted products during halogenation, nitration, etc.
Consider the following reaction sequence.

One mole each of \(A_2(g)\) and \(B_2(g)\) are taken in a 1 L closed flask and allowed to establish the equilibrium at 500 K: \(A_{2}(g)+B_{2}(g) \rightleftharpoons 2AB(g)\). The value of x (missing enthalpy of \(B_2\) or related parameter) is ______ . (Nearest integer)}