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Reaction mechanism of Sodium benzoate and perchloric acid in acetic acid.

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It is used in different processes.

Explanation:

Sodium benzoate: Sodium benzoate is mostly used with acidic foods. It is used as a preservative with the combination of acetic in the pickles, jams, and fruits. It is naturally present with benzoic acid and its ester.

Perchloric acid: The reaction between perchloric acid and acetic acid gives nitrous oxide. Its formula is HCLO4 and it is a mineral acid. It is stronger than many other acids. It is a very good oxidizer in aqueous solution. It is oily in nature and is very unstable at room temperature.

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