Citric acid has a chemical property called chelation that allows it to bind easily to minerals and metals. Using this property, minerals can be removed when cleaning.
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I think it helps your body in some way and is good for you...
(sorry its not a better explanation!)
it depends on the shampoo, some of them use citric acid for the smell and most use it because citric acid is a very powerful cleaning agent, it destroys dirt.
I would say yes.
If you swallow an acid based cleaning agent, call the local poison control center immediately.
Citric acid is good for certain kinds of cleaning, but not all. Citric acid is particularly effective in the removal of scale on shower heads, faucets, and coffee makers. It can also be used as a pre-cleaner for garage floors, prior to coating with epoxy paint. When used for cleaning, citric acid is always dissolved in water first. The concentration depends on the application. A solution of 100 g citric acid (roughly 4 ounces) in 1 liter (roughly a quart) of water will make an excellent descaling solution.
Both vinegar and citric acid are acids. They can be mixed safely and can depending on the proportions can be used as cleaning solutions or even weed killer.
In contains a mild acid (citric acid) that does the cleaning. Ketchup works as well.
No. Citric acid is an organic acid
Citric acids are natural acids coming from lemons and other citrus fruits. They are most commonly found in cleaning substances.
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Citric and acid ARE words, so the word form is citric acid!
The acid found in citrus fruits is called the citric acid and can provide a sour taste and helps fight of predators with its sting when it gets into your eyes so the acid in citrus fruit is citric :)
Citric acid is not malleable.