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Is sodium benzoate a sulfite

Updated: 8/9/2023
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11y ago

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Nope. It is a benzoate.

Bicarbonates are all characterized by the presence of the HCO3− group.

Benzoates are derived from benzoic acid, whereas bicarbonates are derived by deprotonation from carbonic acid.

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14y ago

Yes, because it contains a sodium cation. Benzoic acid is nonpolar.

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11y ago

No. They are completely different chemically, and in use.

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yes

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No

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