Benzoic acid has a chemical formula of PhCOOH. It does not react with water so much as it dissociates in it, forming a free hydrogen ion. The reaction for the dissociation is PhCOOH(aq) --> PhCOO-(aq) + H+ (aq).
The equation for reaction of benzoic acid and water is C6H5CO2H equals to H positive plus C6H5COO negative. Benzoic acid is a weak acid.
The equation for the reaction of benzoic acid and water doesn't exist. There is no reaction, thus no equation.
C6H5COOH + NH4OH --> H2O + C6H5COONH4(ammonium benzoate)
Benzoic acid + phenol = benzoyl benzoate + water
C6H5COOH + C6H5OH = C6H5COOC6H5 + H2O.
CH3cooh + NAHCO3
what is the reaction of benzoic acid with sodium bicarbonate
the oxygen of the zinc will combine with acid group of the acid as the ZnOis basic in nature
what is the chemical equation when phenol react with hydrochloric acid
HCO3^-(aq)+H2O(l)--->H2CO3(aq)+OH^-(aq)
CH3cooh + NAHCO3
what is the reaction of benzoic acid with sodium bicarbonate
the oxygen of the zinc will combine with acid group of the acid as the ZnOis basic in nature
C6H5COOH + NaHCO3 ===> C6H5COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
what is the chemical equation when phenol react with hydrochloric acid
The reaction for benzoic acid and methyl amine produces benzamide. The equation is C6H5COOH + CH3NH2 ---> C6H5CONHCH3 + H2O.
Calcium hydroxide, a base, will reaction with phenol, a weak acid in a neutralization reaction to give a salt (calcium phenoxide (Ca(PhO-)2) and water.
The triiodomethane (iodoform) reaction of phenol involves the conversion of phenol to iodoform in the presence of iodine and sodium hydroxide. The reaction proceeds through oxidation of phenol to benzoic acid, followed by further oxidation and degradation to iodoform. This reaction is commonly used as a test for the presence of a methyl group attached to a phenolic compound.
HCO3^-(aq)+H2O(l)--->H2CO3(aq)+OH^-(aq)
K2CO3 + 2 benzoic acid -> 2 potassium benzoate + H2CO3
There is no reaction.
Any reaction occur.