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Sodium benzoate is a non toxic compound.
2C6H5COO-Na+ + H2SO4 ----> 2C6H5COOH + Na2SO4
Glycine intracts with one mole of Bezoyl chloride in the presence of 10% (w/v) solution to yield hippuric acid with the elimination of one mole of hydrochloric acid. The excess of 10% NaOH solution serves two purposes, first; to remove unreacted benzoyl chloride. The NaOH solution hydrolyses the excess of benzoyl chloride present in reaction mixture, thereby resulting in formation of sodium chloride and sodium benzoate, which being water soluble remains in solution. Secondly the hydrochloric acid eliminated reacts with NaOH to yield NaCl. Both sodium benzoate and sodium chloride are water soluble, whereas the desired product hippuric acid being insoluble may be separated easily.
Yes. Sodium benzoate is a compound and thus a pure substance.
Sodium benzoate made of Sodium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen the equation ( NaOH + C7H6O2= NaC6H5CO2 + H2O)
If too much NaHCO3 is added at once, the excess NaHCO3 will form CO2 and water. So be careful not to do this or you will lose the contents of your beaker.
Sodium benzoate is a non toxic compound.
sodium benzoate glutin free
15,95 mg of sodium in 100 mg sodium benzoate
2C6H5COO-Na+ + H2SO4 ----> 2C6H5COOH + Na2SO4
Sodium benzoate has the formula C6H5COO-Na+
Glycine intracts with one mole of Bezoyl chloride in the presence of 10% (w/v) solution to yield hippuric acid with the elimination of one mole of hydrochloric acid. The excess of 10% NaOH solution serves two purposes, first; to remove unreacted benzoyl chloride. The NaOH solution hydrolyses the excess of benzoyl chloride present in reaction mixture, thereby resulting in formation of sodium chloride and sodium benzoate, which being water soluble remains in solution. Secondly the hydrochloric acid eliminated reacts with NaOH to yield NaCl. Both sodium benzoate and sodium chloride are water soluble, whereas the desired product hippuric acid being insoluble may be separated easily.
These substances are very different.
Yes. Sodium benzoate is a compound and thus a pure substance.
As the chemical formula for sodium benzoate is:NaC6H5CO2The answer appears to be yes.
Sodium benzoate made of Sodium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen the equation ( NaOH + C7H6O2= NaC6H5CO2 + H2O)
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