Comparing E210 - Benzoic acid vs E365 - Sodium fumarate

Synonyms
E210
Benzoic acid
E365
Sodium fumarate
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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. What is sodium stearyl fumarate?

    Sodium stearyl fumarate is a pharmaceutical tablet lubricant, not a food additive; in foods, E365 refers to sodium fumarate—the sodium salt of fumaric acid—used as an acidity regulator and buffering agent.

  2. Badge is awarded to every affiliate who qualifies for the e365 contest.?

    This appears unrelated: in food labeling, E365 is sodium fumarate, an acidity regulator; it has nothing to do with contest badges.

  3. How does asana work with offic e365?

    Unrelated—E365 here is sodium fumarate, a food additive used to control acidity; it has no connection to Asana or Microsoft 365.

  4. How many badge is awarded to every affiliate who qualifies for the e365 contest?

    That contest question is unrelated; E365 denotes sodium fumarate, a permitted food acidity regulator, not an awards program.

  5. How to change offic e365 to hup?

    This is outside the food context—E365 denotes sodium fumarate, a food additive for acidity control, and is unrelated to Microsoft’s Home Use Program.