bentseenihapot
Bentseenihapot, or benzoic acids, are a family of aromatic carboxylic acids derived from benzene. They are characterized by one or more carboxyl (CO2H) groups attached to a benzene ring. The simplest member is benzoic acid (C6H5CO2H), a mono‑carboxylic acid used as a food preservative and as a chemical building block.
Beyond benzoic acid, common members include the diacid isomers phthalic acid (ortho‑benzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid), isophthalic acid (meta‑benzene-1,3-dicarboxylic
Production and properties vary by member. Benzoic acid is typically produced by oxidation of toluene or benzylic
Safety and handling considerations include irritation of skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract at high concentrations.