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  • 12-04-2022
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Why does benzocaine precipitate during neutralization?.

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Explain why benzocaine precipitates during the neutralization.

With the addition of an acid, the amine group on the benzocaine will become protonated. The protonation creates a positive charge on the benzocaine molecule. Because of this, benzocaine will become soluble in a polar solvent. However, when the solution is returned to a more basic pH level, the amine will no longer be protonated. Thus, the benzocaine will no longer be soluble and will precipitate during neutralization.

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