Benzoic acid behave as a weak electrolyte in benzene
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Benzene is a “lewis base”, meaning that under some circumstances it can donate electrons, it is a very weak base because it doesn't like doing so, and it is a soft base because the resulting charge is distributed over a large area. Benzene is such a molecule. The oxygen molecule would be another.
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Being an organic acid,Benzoic acid is a weak acid. ... The faster the rate of leaving proton, the more strong the acid is. Due to the resonance structure of benzoic acid, power of leaving proton is restricted and that's why its ability to leave proton is restrained. So it becomes a weak acid
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