Neither. Benzoic acid is... benzoic acid. Intensive and extensive are properties are characteristics of elements and compounds such as color, density, odor, conductivity, etc. To say benzoic acid is extensive or benzoic acid is intensive doesn't make sense.
O-hydroxy benzoic acid or 2-hydroxy benzoic acid.
To separate benzoic acid from a solution of sand and benzoic acid, you can use solvent extraction. Benzoic acid is soluble in organic solvents like diethyl ether, while sand is not. By adding diethyl ether to the solution, the benzoic acid will dissolve in the ether, allowing you to separate it from the sand by decanting or filtration. Then, evaporate the diethyl ether to recover the pure benzoic acid.
The reaction equation for benzoic acid reacting with K2CO3 is: C6H5COOH + K2CO3 -> C6H5COOK + CO2 + H2O
as because in 2-hydroxy benzoic acid, there is a possibility of H-bonding which makes the dissociated ion stable and will not combine with H+ ion leaving it free, while it is not so in case of 4-hydroxy benzoic acid.
Benzoic acid is soluble in kerosene.
Benzoic acid is soluble in acetone. At room temperature, about 6.7 g of benzoic acid can dissolve in 100 mL of acetone.
To extract benzoic acid from chloroform, first dissolve the benzoic acid in water. Then, add chloroform to the mixture and shake well to allow for the benzoic acid to transfer to the chloroform phase. Finally, separate the two phases and evaporate the chloroform to obtain the benzoic acid.
Neither. Benzoic acid is... benzoic acid. Intensive and extensive are properties are characteristics of elements and compounds such as color, density, odor, conductivity, etc. To say benzoic acid is extensive or benzoic acid is intensive doesn't make sense.
O-hydroxy benzoic acid or 2-hydroxy benzoic acid.
The trade name for benzoic acid is E210.
The classical name for C6H5COOH is benzoic acid.
Benzoic acid is produced from toluene and oxygen. The toluene is oxidyzed and a water molecule is released, which resuls in benzoic acid source: wikipedia
depends on how much benzoic acid you use. if you have 0.5g of benzoic acid , you need 30ml of water as a solvent.
The derivative of benzoic acid is sodium benzoate, which is often used as a preservative in food and beverages due to its antimicrobial properties. Sodium benzoate is the sodium salt of benzoic acid and is more soluble in water than benzoic acid itself.
Bombcalorimeter Standarised with Benzoic acid
The pKa value of benzoic acid is approximately 4.2.