weak acid
'Conjugate' means ONE proton (H+) more (acid) or less (base) than the described acid or base respectively:So the conjugate acid of C6H5NH2 is C6H5NH3+ (phenylammonium cation)
Benzoic acid
The equation for the reaction of benzoic acid and NaHCO3 is as follows: C6H5COOH + NaHCO3 ===> C6H5COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
C6H14 (hexane) is the only substance that is a solid at STP (standard temperature and pressure). The other substances listed are either liquids (C6H5COOH: benzoic acid, CH3CH2CH2CH3: butane, CH3CH2CH2O: ethyl ether) or gases (CH3CH2CH2CH3: butane).
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.
'Conjugate' means ONE proton (H+) more (acid) or less (base) than the described acid or base respectively:So the conjugate acid of C6H5NH2 is C6H5NH3+ (phenylammonium cation)
Benzoic acid
The equation for the reaction of benzoic acid and NaHCO3 is as follows: C6H5COOH + NaHCO3 ===> C6H5COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
C6H14 (hexane) is the only substance that is a solid at STP (standard temperature and pressure). The other substances listed are either liquids (C6H5COOH: benzoic acid, CH3CH2CH2CH3: butane, CH3CH2CH2O: ethyl ether) or gases (CH3CH2CH2CH3: butane).
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.
The reaction between benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) and ferric chloride (FeCl3) forms a complex between the iron ion and the oxygen atom of the carboxyl group. The general equation for this reaction is C6H5COOH + FeCl3 → [Fe(C6H5COO)3] + 3HCl.
The reaction between NH3 (ammonia) and C6H5COOH (benzoic acid) results in the formation of C6H5COONH4 (ammonium benzoate) and H2O (water). The balanced chemical equation is: C6H5COOH + NH3 → C6H5COONH4 + H2O
As the molecular formula for BENZOIC ACID is C7H602 (C6H5COOH) ,the structural formula forms by adding BENZENE RING with one carboxylic group. C // \ C C | C C \\ / C | C---H O
C6H5COOH + NaHCO3 ===> C6H5COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2
K2CO3 + 2 benzoic acid -> 2 potassium benzoate + H2CO3
At the equivalence point, the moles of NaOH added will equal the moles of benzoic acid initially present in the sample. Since benzoic acid is a weak acid, it will partially dissociate in solution to produce benzoate ions and protons. At the equivalence point, all the benzoic acid has been converted to benzoate ions, resulting in a buffer solution of benzoate and its conjugate base. To calculate the pH at the equivalence point, you can use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, which considers the concentration of benzoate ions and benzoic acid to determine the pH of the solution.
The reaction between benzoic acid and ammonia to form benzamide is represented by the following equation: C6H5COOH + NH3 -> C6H5CONH2 + H2O