At some temperature it will be. Not at room temperature. It is a solid up to about 159 °C.
Salicylic acid is also known as 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid. The literature Ka value is 2x10 to the negative 14th power. Which makes salicylic acid a somewhat strong acid.
Yep!
Heat is added to a solid to make a liquid... this is called melting. some additional liquid (water,ethanol,acid…) also change solid into a liquid.
For an acid, the solution remains colourless or unchanged. For an alkali, it would turn fuschia.
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Salicylic acid contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
You can find Salicylic Acid in a lot of Acne medications.
Salicylic acid is a solid at room temperature.
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
take 276 gm of salicylic acid in 1000 ml water to prepare 2M solution of the salicylic acid.
Salicylic acid i would think Look at both their structures; salicylic acid has more polar -OH bonds
Salicylic acid, like any other acid, would be dissolved in water.
salicylic acid is the sublimate, the residue is the sodium sulfate
Salicylic acid is also known as 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid. The literature Ka value is 2x10 to the negative 14th power. Which makes salicylic acid a somewhat strong acid.
Salicylic acid has a pKa of 1.96 and acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) has a pKa of 3.48. Therefore salicylic acid is the stronger acid.
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