Comparing E210 - Benzoic acid vs E1000 - Cholic acid

Synonyms
E210
Benzoic acid
E1000
Cholic acid
Products

Found in 386 products

Found in 6 products

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Interest over time for 2 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

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Popular questions
  1. Is benzoic acid soluble in water?

    Only sparingly—about 3 g per liter at room temperature; its solubility increases in hot water and it dissolves readily in many organic solvents.

  2. Is benzoic acid polar?

    It has a polar carboxyl group but a nonpolar aromatic ring, so overall it’s only weakly polar; its benzoate salt is much more polar and water‑soluble.

  3. Is benzoic acid a strong acid?

    No—it's a weak acid, with a pKa of about 4.2.

  4. What is the melting point of benzoic acid?

    About 122–123 °C (251–253 °F).

  5. Is benzoic acid bad for you?

    At approved food levels it’s considered safe, with an ADI of 0–5 mg/kg body weight/day; some people may experience irritation or hypersensitivity, and benzene formation in certain acidic drinks is monitored and kept very low.

  1. How much is e1000 in us dollars?

    E1000 is the EU additive code for cholic acid (a bile acid), not a currency; if you mean the price of cholic acid, it varies by purity and quantity, so check current supplier listings.

  2. How to connect linksys e1000 wireless router?

    E1000 in food labeling refers to cholic acid, a bile acid additive, and is unrelated to Linksys routers.

  3. How to install e1000 driver in linux?

    The Linux e1000 driver is unrelated to the E‑number; in foods, E1000 denotes cholic acid, a primary bile acid additive.

  4. How to reset e1000 router?

    That refers to a router model, but E1000 in foods means cholic acid, a bile acid used as an additive, and is unrelated to networking devices.

  5. What is a psp e1000?

    That’s a handheld console variant; in food labeling, E1000 refers to cholic acid, a primary bile acid used as an additive.