Comparing E210 - Benzoic acid vs E1001 - Choline salt

Synonyms
E210
Benzoic acid
E1001
Choline salt
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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. Does a salt water pool generate choline when running?

    No—saltwater pool systems electrolyze sodium chloride to produce chlorine (mainly hypochlorous acid), not choline; E1001 choline salts are quaternary ammonium nutrients made industrially, not formed in pools.

  2. What’s the smiles structure of tmc647055 choline salt?

    For the E1001 component, the choline cation SMILES is C[N+](C)(C)CCO; the full salt would pair that cation with the deprotonated TMC647055 species, whose exact SMILES must be taken from the drug’s structural data.

  3. Which works better for keto rash bile salt or choline?

    There’s no strong evidence that either choline salts (E1001) or bile salts treat keto rash (prurigo pigmentosa); management typically involves dietary changes or clinician‑directed therapy, while choline should be used only to meet normal nutritional needs.