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Sodium sorbate (HS) and sodium benzoate (HBz) are additives used
together
in many foods to inhibit the growth of microorganisms. In
particular, it
they are present in jams in the following amounts, sodium
sorbate
(150.22 g / mol) 44 mg / kg and sodium benzoate (144.11 g / mol) 26
mg / kg. 10 g of
jam and dissolve in H2O until a total volume of 70 mL is obtained.
Determines
the pH of the resulting solution assuming they are the only acid /
basic species
existing in the mix. Ka sorbic acid (HS) = 1.74 x 10-5, Ka benzoic
acid (HBz) =6.28 x 10-5.