only the benzoic acid C6H5COOH
'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)
Salicylic acid (C6H4(OH)COOH) has one more OH group than benzoic acid (C6H5COOH)
HCO3^-(aq)+H2O(l)--->H2CO3(aq)+OH^-(aq)
C6H5COOH + NaOH + I2 -----------> C6H5COOI + NaI + H2O
only the benzoic acid C6H5COOH
'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)
Salicylic acid (C6H4(OH)COOH) has one more OH group than benzoic acid (C6H5COOH)
HCO3^-(aq)+H2O(l)--->H2CO3(aq)+OH^-(aq)
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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.
The reaction is the following:Mg(OH)2 + 2 C6H5COOH = Mg(C6H5COO)2 + 2 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
The reaction for benzoic acid and methyl amine produces benzamide. The equation is C6H5COOH + CH3NH2 ---> C6H5CONHCH3 + H2O.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!