The reaction for benzoic acid and methyl amine produces benzamide. The equation is C6H5COOH + CH3NH2 ---> C6H5CONHCH3 + H2O.
Methyl benzoate. C6H5COOCH3
Benzoylmethylethylamide.
water
C4H6O2 can have any number of structures. If it is the acid (crotonic acid), the the reaction will beHC4H5O2 + NH4NO3 ==> NH4C4H5O2 + HNO3
An acid plus a base will yield a salt and water in a neutralization reaction.
This is the iodhydric acid.
MAgnesium sulpate plus water!
C6H5COOH + NaOH + I2 -----------> C6H5COOI + NaI + H2O
There can be no such reaction. Perhaps you meant HCl(aq) + C6H5COONa to get C6H5COOH plus NaCl. That would be converting the sodium salt of benzoic acid (sodium benzoate) into benzoic acid and sodium chloride by using hydrochloric acid.
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).
On heating with sodalime (NaOH/CaO solid mix) carboxylic acids lose their -COOH group and produce a small alkane plus sodium carbonate: CH3CH2COOH + 2 NaOH →CH3CH3 + Na2CO3 + H2O Note how a carbon is lost from the main chain. The product of the reaction may be easier to identify than the original acid, helping us to find the structure. from Wiki
water
Alkanol plus alkanoic acid
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
It becomes a neutral eg; acid plus base equals salt(product made) plus hydrogen gas.
It becomes a neutral eg; acid plus base equals salt(product made) plus hydrogen gas.
Chlorobutane, hydrochloric acid, and sulphur dioxide.
SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4 commonly called sulfuric acid.
C4H6O2 can have any number of structures. If it is the acid (crotonic acid), the the reaction will beHC4H5O2 + NH4NO3 ==> NH4C4H5O2 + HNO3