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What is NaOEt?

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Sodium Ethoxide

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Is Naoet a bulky base?

Yes, Naoet is considered a bulky base due to its molecular structure and properties.


What is the reaction of benzoic acid with sodium hydroxide?

benzoic acid + hydroxide ion --> benzoate + water benzoate is a benzene ring with a carbon branch double bonded to O and single bonded to O with a negative charge I wish i could draw a picture... benzene ring ---C=O O-


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Is Naoet a bulky base?

Yes, Naoet is considered a bulky base due to its molecular structure and properties.


What is the reaction of benzoic acid with sodium hydroxide?

benzoic acid + hydroxide ion --> benzoate + water benzoate is a benzene ring with a carbon branch double bonded to O and single bonded to O with a negative charge I wish i could draw a picture... benzene ring ---C=O O-


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