Laboratory use The choice of lauric acid is convenient because the melting point of the pure compound is relatively high (43.8°C). What is the melting point of lauric acid in Celsius? Because pure lauric acid has a relatively high melting point (43.2°C) it is often used to determine the molarRead More →

Rich natural sources of benzoates can be found in berries, prunes, tea, some herbs and spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, cassia, cloves and in lower quantities, other foods such as milk, cheese, yoghurts, soya, nuts and pulses. Does Coke contain benzoic acid? The canned Diet coke was also found toRead More →