This means that citric acid dissolves into a solution faster than salt.
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What is 'citic acid'. Do you mean 'Citric Acid'? However, the IUPAC name is 1-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-trioic acid'.
citric acidUsually citric acid is found in lemons, oranges, limes, and grapefriut. They also contain ascorbic acid, which is also known as Vitamin C.
This means that citric acid is added to make the food or beverage taste tart, while sodium citrate is added to control the level of tartness in the final product. Sodium citrate helps to stabilize and balance the acidity of the citric acid.
The question is not quite clear. If it is meant to mean "Does citric acid cause vomiting?" The answer would usually be no. Citric acid is the acid found in citrus fruit, such as oranges and lemons. The acidity would not cause vomiting, as the stomach uses hydrochloric acid to digest food, and is able to cope with quite strong concentrations. The citric acid could cause vomiting if too much was consumed at once, but even water can cause vomiting if taken in very large quantities.
Do you mean formula
It is an adjective meaning: of, or related to citric acid.
what do you mean??? like citric acid or deadly acid???
What is 'citic acid'. Do you mean 'Citric Acid'? However, the IUPAC name is 1-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-trioic acid'.
Citric or malic acids are natural products.
You mean lime the fruit? Citric acid.
C6H8O7 is the formula for citric acid. This is stuff like pure lemon juice and pure orange juice.
citric acidUsually citric acid is found in lemons, oranges, limes, and grapefriut. They also contain ascorbic acid, which is also known as Vitamin C.
This means that citric acid is added to make the food or beverage taste tart, while sodium citrate is added to control the level of tartness in the final product. Sodium citrate helps to stabilize and balance the acidity of the citric acid.
The question is not quite clear. If it is meant to mean "Does citric acid cause vomiting?" The answer would usually be no. Citric acid is the acid found in citrus fruit, such as oranges and lemons. The acidity would not cause vomiting, as the stomach uses hydrochloric acid to digest food, and is able to cope with quite strong concentrations. The citric acid could cause vomiting if too much was consumed at once, but even water can cause vomiting if taken in very large quantities.
citric acid is more soluble than baking soda, and baking soda is more soluble than salt
Tangy food contain organic acids. So, it does not necessarily mean that, it contains acetic acid. It may contain any other organic acid like Tartaric acid, Citric acid, etc.