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  2. 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, also known as p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHBA), is a monohydroxybenzoic acid, a phenolic derivative of benzoic acid.It is a white crystalline solid that is slightly soluble in water and chloroform but more soluble in polar organic solvents such as alcohols and acetone. 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid is primarily known as the basis for the preparation of its esters, known as parabens ...

  3. Hammett equation - Wikipedia

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    Having obtained a value for K 0, a series of equilibrium constants (K) are now determined based on the same process, but now with variation of the para substituent—for instance, p-hydroxybenzoic acid (R=OH, R'=H) or p-aminobenzoic acid (R=NH 2, R'=H).

  4. Paraben - Wikipedia

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    The first reason is PHBA's tendency to sorb to solid particles, which can be approximated by benzoic acid's high K d value of approximately 19. The pKa of PHBA is 2.7, but it is in an environment of a pH between 6–9. [25] [30] Since the pKa is less than the pH, the carboxylic

  5. Phenolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Included in that class are substances containing a phenolic ring and an organic carboxylic acid function (C6-C1 skeleton). Two important naturally occurring types of phenolic acids are hydroxybenzoic acids and hydroxycinnamic acids, which are derived from non-phenolic molecules of benzoic and cinnamic acid, respectively. [1]

  6. Benzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Benzoic acid is cheap and readily available, so the laboratory synthesis of benzoic acid is mainly practiced for its pedagogical value. It is a common undergraduate preparation. Benzoic acid can be purified by recrystallization from water because of its high solubility in hot water and poor solubility in cold water. The avoidance of organic ...

  7. Monohydroxybenzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Monohydroxybenzoic acid may refer to any of three isomeric phenolic acids: Salicylic acid (2-hydroxybenzoic acid, o-hydroxybenzoic acid) 3-Hydroxybenzoic acid (m-hydroxybenzoic acid) 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid (p-hydroxybenzoic acid) Monohydroxybenzoic acids can be degraded by microbes. [1]

  8. Hydroxybenzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxybenzoic acid may refer to several related chemical compounds: 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid (salicylic acid, o-hydroxybenzoic acid) 3-Hydroxybenzoic acid (m ...

  9. P-hydroxybenzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=P-hydroxybenzoic_acid&oldid=33982813"This page was last edited on 5 January 2006, at 15:27