What is the chemical equation for the ionization of benzoic acid? Chemistry Chemical Equilibrium Equilibrium Stoichiometry 1 Answer anor277 Aug 11, 2016 #C_6H_5CO_2H(aq) + H_2O(l) rightleftharpoons C_6H_5CO_2^(-) + H_3O^+# Explanation: See this site. A #pK_a=4.202# is reported. For acetic acid, #H_3C-CO_2H#, #pK_a=4.76#. Can you explain why benzoic acid is a stronger acid than acetic acid? Answer link Related questions When a sample of NO(g) (11.75 mol) is placed in 440.0 L reaction vessel at 882.0 K and allowed... A 23.0 g sample of I2(g) is sealed in a gas bottle having a volume of 500 mL. Some of the... A sample of carbon is placed in a rigid 1.50 L flask. Dinitrogen monoxide is added and the flask... A sample of carbon is placed in a rigid 1.50 L flask. Dinitrogen monoxide is added and the flask... A sample of carbon is placed in a rigid 1.50 L flask. Dinitrogen monoxide is added and the flask... A sample of carbon is placed in a rigid 1.50 L flask. Dinitrogen monoxide is added and the flask... What is the stoichiometric equation corresponding to the equilibrium mass action expression given below? PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) <---> PCl5(g) Kc = 0.18 In an initial mixture of 0.300M PCl3 (g), 0.400M Cl2... Consider the equilibrium: 2N2O (g) + O2 (g) = 4NO (g) 3.00 moles of NO (g) are introduced into... Considering the reaction: SO2Cl2(g)⇌SO2(g)+Cl2(g) If a solution is made containing initial... See all questions in Equilibrium Stoichiometry Impact of this question 15497 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License