A Gibbs Free Energy Change (ΔG) and Aqueous Dissociation of Benzoic Acid at Kelvin Range
In episode, we have described a thermodynamic located Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) all along in aqueous separation of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) in between of 288 upto 318 Kelvin hotness range. The dissociation neverending (Ka) of benzoic acid for aqueous resolutions have been contingent upon applying of titration procedure...
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Titrimetric Estimation and Phenolphthalein Indicator in Distribution of Benzoic Acid into Water and Benzene-Buffer Solutions
In the chapter, we described the distribution and solubility of the solute benzoic acid in water and various pH benzene-buffer solutions, which were both tested using the titration method. The partitioning of these acids into hydrophilic solvent (water) and hydrophobic solvent (benzene) layers was studied using the shake-flask acid-base...
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Thermodynamic Van’t Hoff Equation in Aqueous Dissociation of Benzoic Acid at Ordinary Temperature Range
The research of the dissociation process of the solute benzoic acid into water solvent at typical temperatures ranging from 288 K to 318 K was reported on in this chapter by the authors. For the given concentrations of NaCl (sodium chloride) volume as its six ionic strengths of 0.00,...
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Thermodynamic Van’t Hoff Equation in Aqueous Dissociation of Benzoic Acid at Ordinary Temperature Range
The research of the dissociation process of the solute benzoic acid into water solvent at typical temperatures ranging from 288 K to 318 K was reported on in this chapter by the authors. For the given concentrations of NaCl (sodium chloride) volume as its six ionic strengths of 0.00,...
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Effect of Sodium Chloride Salts on Benzoic Acid Solubility and Dissociation into Water at 298 K
This study looked at the influence of sodium chloride (NaCl) salt concentration on benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) solubility and dissociation in water at 298 K temperature. Titrimetrically against a 0.05 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution, the solubility of benzoic acid in water and their dissociation values in six ranges of...
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Effect of pH on Benzoic Acid Solubilization and Its Partition in Water-Benzene Solvents
The solubility of a substance is determined by the solute-solvent interaction, pH, temperature, and ionic dissociation, among other factors, where the solute is partitioned between two immiscible liquid solvents. The solubility of benzoic acid (solute) as well as its partitioning between hydrophilic water and hydrophobic benzene, which are utilised...
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