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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BEC-BER |
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BENZOIC ACID, C7H602 or CsHSO00H, the simplest representative of the aromatic acids. It occurs naturally in some resins, especially in gum benzoin (from Styrax benzoin), in dragon
toluene
manganese dioxide and concentrated sulphuric acid in the cold (L. Carius, Ann. 1868, 148, p. 51); by hydrolysis of benzonitrile or of hippuric acid; by the action of carbon dioxide on benzene in the presence of aluminium chloride (C. Friedel
aluminium chloride, the benzoyl chloride formedbeing subsequently hydrolysed; and similarly from benzene and chlorformamide:End of Article: BENZOIC ACID, C7H602 If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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