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What is the correct chemical equation for the reaction between phenol and sodium?
A. C₆H₅OH + Na → C₆H₅Na + H₂O
B. 2C₆H₅OH + 2Na → 2C₆H₅ONa + H₂
C. C₆H₅OH + Na → C₆H₅ONa + H
D. No reaction
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