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Benzoic Acid is a white, solid organic compound that belongs to the family of carboxylic acid. The chemical formula of Benzoic Acid is C6H5COOH. It is used in the manufacturing of certain products including perfumes, toothpaste, face wash, chemicals, dyes, insect repellent, and the list is endless. It is majorly used as a preservative for certain food items like pickles, jam, etc.
In this article, we will discuss more about Benzoic Acid, its structure, properties, and its uses.
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Benzoic acid is an organic compound with Chemical formula C6H5COOH or C7H6O2. It is a white or colorless crystal that belongs to the family of carboxylic acids. It is used in various industries and is widely used as a preservative. It has a pleasant fruity smell. Sodium Benzoate, a salt used in food preservation is also a derivative of Benzoic acid.
Benzoic acid was first discovered in the 16th century. It was first extracted naturally from benzoin resin and hence the name is benzoic acid. Benzoin resin was earlier used in traditional medicines. A German chemist Adolf von Baeyer was the first to synthesize benzoic acid in 1875. It was extracted from a compound named toluene which was derived from coal tar. Nowadays, benzoic acid is mainly synthesized in laboratories.
Benzoic acid consists of a Benzene (hexagonal) ring of six carbons. Each carbon in the benzene ring has an alternate single and double bond. Further, 5 out of 6 carbons are single-bonded with hydrogen atoms. Apart from this, the ring is also attached to a carboxyl functional group (-COOH) which gives acidic properties to the benzoic acid. The carboxyl group consists of a carbon which is double-bonded with an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group.
Benzoic Acid Structurcal Formula is C6H5COOH or C7H6O2. The molecule of benzoic acid consists of seven carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms.
Benzoic acid can be prepared in various ways, a few of them are:
Industrial Preparation: Benzoic acid can be produced in industries by partial oxidation of toluene. In this process, Cobalt or manganese naphthenates act as a catalyst.
C6H5CH3 + O2 → C6H5COOH - H2O
Hydrolysis: Benzoic acid can be formed by the process of hydrolysis of Benzamide or Benzonitrile with a strong base like sodium hydroxide.
Oxidation: Benzoic acid can be formed from Benzyl alcohol or Benzyldehyde by the process of oxidation in the presence of an oxidizing agent like potassium permanganate.
Benzoic acids have many properties which make them versatile and useful in many industries. Its properties make it unique and contribute to a wide range of uses and applications of benzoic acids. The physical and chemical properties of benzoic acid are described below.
Physcial Properties of the Benzoic Acisd are added below as,
The melting point of Benzoic acid is about 122° Celsius.
The boiling point of Benzoic acid is about 249° Celsius.
The pKa value of Benzoic Acid is 4.19 and hence it is a week acid.
The density of Benzoic Acid is 1.27 g/cm3
Benzoic acid is a monobasic aromatic acid, that is soluble in alcohol, ether, and benzene, but poorly soluble in water.
Benzoic Acid can be easily converted to Anline by the reaction added below as,
C6H5COOH + PCl5 (Catalyst) → C6H5COCl + NH3 → C6H5CONH2 + HCl
Now using the Hoffman Bromamide Degradation Aniline is produced.
C6H5CONH2 + Br2/NaOH→ C6H5NH2
Chemical Properties of the Benzoic Acisd are added below as,
Various uses of the Benzoic Acid are,