Benzene vs Benzoate: Key Safety Differences Explained
Benzene is a simple, ring-shaped hydrocarbon found in crude oil and industrial solvents. Benzoate is the salt or ester of benzoic acid, often used as a food preservative and buffering agent. People hear “benz” and assume everything sounds toxic. Shampoo labels tout “sodium benzoate” while news reports warn about “benzene in soda,” creating a swirl…