Most brands contain it as a preservative, if you want to see if yours has it in there, check the label on the side, it will tell you.
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They are phasing it out this year (2009). Read this link http://www.naturalnews.com/024197.html
Nope. It shouldn't. To make sure check the ingredients list.
As the chemical formula for sodium benzoate is:NaC6H5CO2The answer appears to be yes.
Sodium Benzoate is used as a preservative for carbonated drinks. Coke stopped using it in their products in 2008. Some Pepsi products still contain Sodium Benzoate.
No, Red Bull does not contain any preservatives. It's preserved by pasteurisation.
Sodium benzoate is a non toxic compound.
sodium benzoate glutin free
15,95 mg of sodium in 100 mg sodium benzoate
Sodium benzoate has the formula C6H5COO-Na+
These substances are very different.
Yes. Sodium benzoate is a compound and thus a pure substance.
Sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate are food preservatives. Most foods that are processed have these or other preservatives. If you are concerned check labels on you foods. Almost any food that has a label has preservatives.
Sodium benzoate made of Sodium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen the equation ( NaOH + C7H6O2= NaC6H5CO2 + H2O)
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