Yes it is. Mandelic Acid is soluble up to 15g per 100ml of water (essentially a 15% concentration)
The pKa of mandelic acid is around 3.4 for the carboxylic acid group and around 9.8 for the phenolic hydroxyl group. This means that mandelic acid is a weak acid, with the carboxylic acid group being more acidic than the phenolic hydroxyl group.
Yes, acetic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, carbonic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, malic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, folic acid is soluble in water. It is a water-soluble vitamin and dissolves well in water-based solutions.
The pKa of mandelic acid is around 3.4 for the carboxylic acid group and around 9.8 for the phenolic hydroxyl group. This means that mandelic acid is a weak acid, with the carboxylic acid group being more acidic than the phenolic hydroxyl group.
Yes, acetic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, carbonic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, malic acid is soluble in water.
Yes, folic acid is soluble in water. It is a water-soluble vitamin and dissolves well in water-based solutions.
Assuming you mean ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, it is water-soluble.
Pantothenic acid (B5) is a water-soluble vitamin.
There would only be one (1) type of mandelic acid, itself. Reference(s): C6H5CH(OH)CO2H; alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) category.
Yes, hydrobromic acid (HBr) is highly soluble in water, forming a clear solution.
The boiling point of mandelic acid is approximately 295-298°C (563-568°F) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Folic acid is water-soluble, meaning it dissolves in water and is excreted in the urine if not used by the body.
The eutectic temperature for the benzoic and mandelic acid system is approximately 119°C. At this temperature, both compounds will fully dissolve in each other to form a eutectic mixture, exhibiting the lowest melting point in the system.