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Which compound out of benzoic acid and azobenzene reacts with sodium hydroxide and which one becomes the aqueous layer?
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Benzoic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium benzoate, which is soluble in water and remains in the aqueous layer. Azobenzene does not react with sodium hydroxide and remains in the organic layer.
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