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14 February, 00:57

What is the white solid that forms when methyl salicylate is added to sodium hydroxide?

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  1. 14 February, 03:11
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    The white solid that forms when methyl salicylate is added to sodium hydroxide is known as sodium salicylate. It is formed through a hydrolysis reaction when methyl salicylate reacts with an excess of sodium hydroxide when under high temperatures and pressure.
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