321.8 degrees C
The eutectic temperature for the benzoic and mandelic acid system is approximately 119°C. At this temperature, both compounds will fully dissolve in each other to form a eutectic mixture, exhibiting the lowest melting point in the system.
The pKa of mandelic acid is around 3.4 for the carboxylic acid group and around 9.8 for the phenolic hydroxyl group. This means that mandelic acid is a weak acid, with the carboxylic acid group being more acidic than the phenolic hydroxyl group.
Yes it is. Mandelic Acid is soluble up to 15g per 100ml of water (essentially a 15% concentration)
The boiling point of Nitric Acid is 121 degree celsius.
The boiling point of citric acid is around 310°C (590°F).
The eutectic temperature for the benzoic and mandelic acid system is approximately 119°C. At this temperature, both compounds will fully dissolve in each other to form a eutectic mixture, exhibiting the lowest melting point in the system.
The pKa of mandelic acid is around 3.4 for the carboxylic acid group and around 9.8 for the phenolic hydroxyl group. This means that mandelic acid is a weak acid, with the carboxylic acid group being more acidic than the phenolic hydroxyl group.
Yes it is. Mandelic Acid is soluble up to 15g per 100ml of water (essentially a 15% concentration)
The boiling point of Nitric Acid is 121 degree celsius.
There would only be one (1) type of mandelic acid, itself. Reference(s): C6H5CH(OH)CO2H; alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) category.
The boiling point of citric acid is around 310°C (590°F).
The boiling point of phosphoric acid is approximately 158 degrees Celsius.
Examples: nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, stearic acid, mandelic acid etc.
The boiling point of ethanoic acid (acetic acid) at 65 kPa is approximately 104 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of diluted sulfuric acid, typically consisting of around 10-25% sulfuric acid in water, ranges from 108 to 120 degrees Celsius, depending on the exact concentration. This is lower than the boiling point of pure sulfuric acid, which is 337 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of ethanoic acid at 200 mm Hg is approximately 121 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of hydrochloric acid will depend on its concentration (when mixed with water). For a solution of about 20%, it's 110 °C (230 °F, 383 K). Higher concentrations boil at lower temperatures. Remember that the fumes and/or vapors of HCl are very dangerous! A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this dangerous acid. The boiling point of hydrogen chloride (HCl) is -85,1 0C.