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C7H9NO2 | ||
| Molar mass | 139.15 g/mol | ||
| Appearance | White solid | ||
| Density | 1.26 g/cm3 | ||
| Melting point | 198 °C (388 °F; 471 K) | ||
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21.3 g/100 mL (20 °C) 83 g/100 mL (100 °C) | ||
| Solubility | soluble in methanol insoluble in diethyl ether | ||
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| Safety data sheet | Fisher Scientific | ||
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| GHS Signal word | Warning | ||
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H302, H315, H319, H335 | ||
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P261, P264, P270, P271, P280, P301+312, P302+352, P304+340, P305+351+338, P312, P321, P330, P332+313, P337+313, P362, P403+233, P405, P501 | ||
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825 mg/kg, oral (rat) | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |||
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Ammonium benzoate, a white powder-like substance, is the ammonium salt of benzoic acid.[1] This compound is prepared by the reaction of benzoic acid and ammonia.
Ammonium benzoate can be dehydrated to form benzamide.
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Categories: [Ammonium compounds]