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    The Effect of pH on a Food Preservative September 18‚ 2012 Objective: To study the affect of pH on a food preservative. Chemical Equation: C6H5COONa + HCL ------ C6H5COOH + NaCl Procedure: This experiment was started with a clear solution of sodium benzoate and HCl was added to it‚ ultimately producing benzoic acid. First‚ .3395 g of sodium benzoate was weighed‚ then it was dissolved in water‚ causing it to disassociate into ions. Next‚ 3M of HCl were added drop wise to the solution

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    September 10th‚ 2013 EXPERIMENT 1 LEARNING BASIC OPERATIONS: THE EFFECT OF PH ON A FOOD PRESERVATIVE Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to investigate a competitor’s claim that the food preservativesodium benzoate (C6H5COONa)‚ made by Fresh Foods International (FFI)‚ changed into a new substance in stomach acid. Stomach acid has a pH between 1 and 3 due to the hydrochloric acid content. Based on the net equation given in the book as well as the solubility of the product our hypothesis

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    Lab 1: Effect of pH on sodium benzoate‚ a food preservative Sheikh M Zakaria Person no. 36295651 TA: Synthia Gratia Date of Submission: 05/29/13 Abstract Sodium Benzoate is a common food preservative used in food products such as jams and jellies‚ soft drinks‚ pickles‚ condiments etc and in tinned products in the market. This experiment aimed to determine whether benzoic acid is formed from it’s superior soluble form sodium benzoate in stomach acid‚ which is simulated by HCl (pH=2). It has

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    Lab 1: Effect of pH on a Food Preservative 6/11/13 Purpose: (1 point) To determine whether a chemical change occurs when Sodium Benzoate is acidified to Benzoic Acid. Theory: (2 points) Sodium Benzoate is a common food preservative found in jellies‚ jams‚ sodas‚ fruit juices‚ etc... Its acid‚ Benzoic Acid‚ is an organic preservative that stops the growth of bacteria‚ yeasts‚ and molds. Reaction: (3 points) Reaction: sodium benzoate + hydrochloric acid ( benzoic acid + sodium chloride

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    Expectations: Example Summary (15 total points for every summary) Student Name Partner(s): None Chem 253—TA: TA Name Lab 1: Effect of pH on a Food Preservative (we’ll used this as an example) Date of Experiment Purpose (1 point) Should be a very brief statement such as: To determine the effect of pH on the food preservative Sodium Benzoate. Theory (2 points) In this section you should briefly summarize what the textbook says in regards to the history and uses of the chemicals

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    Also known as "benzoate of soda‚" sodium benzoate is an FDA-approved‚ polyunsaturated fat that has been used by food manufacturers for over 80 years to inhibit microbial growth. As a food additive it is used as a preservative‚ effectively killing most yeasts‚ bacteria and fungi. Sodium benzoate is effective only in acidic conditions (pH < 3.6) making its use most prevalent in foods such as preserves‚ salad dressings (vinegar)‚ carbonated drinks (carbonic acid)‚ jams (citric acid)‚ fruit juices (citric

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    wikipedia.org/wiki/Preservative http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preservative&amp;action=edit A preservative is a naturally occurring or synthetically produced substance that is added to products such as foods‚ pharmaceuticals‚ paints‚ biological samples‚ wood‚ etc. to prevent decomposition by microbial growth or by undesirable chemical changes. Preservatives can be divided into two types‚ depending on their origin. Class I preservatives refers to those preservatives which are naturally

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    Food Preservatives” Submitted in Partial Fullfillment of the Requirements for the subject of Advance Chemistry IV to the Pisco Private School By: Mary Maren M. Guanlao 4th year Blaise Pascal Mary Maren M. Guanlao Mrs. Maria Dulce Bongon Adv Chemistry IV 12‚ April 2013 Food Preservatives Food is all around us and is necessary for everyday survival. Yet it has become so different from what it used to be. With the

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    local food manufacturer to determine if sodium benzoate‚ a common food preservative‚ undergoes significant chemical changes at the pH level encountered in the acidic environment of the stomach. Experimental Method Sodium benzoate was prepared by addition of an equimolar amount of aqueous sodium hydroxide (3 M‚ ~ 20 ml) to a benzoic acid (1.256 g‚ 10.3 mmol) /water mixture (10 ml). Benzoic acid is insoluble in water. The hydroxide base rapidly deprotonates the acid‚ producing the benzoate anion

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    Tables 1 to 5 shows the different food products in each food group and the name‚ E-Number of the preservatives and preservation method for each product. Graphs 1 to 5 simply show the different foods in each food group and the number of chemical preservatives they contain and do not contain. -Fruit and Vegetables Table 1 and Graph 1 show that only 40% of the fruit and vegetables only contained chemical preservatives. One of the items of food was banana chips‚ this product contains Sulphur Dioxide

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