Sodium citrate is an alkalizing agent to make the urine less acidic. It is used to treat kidney diseases like gout and stones. Its chemical formula is Na₃C₆H₅O₇. Also, it is a bi-product of mixing citric acid and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) in water.
It can be a salt.
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Citric Acid
Na3C6H5O7
No it's not caustic. In fact the pH is about 7
No it does not. Magnesium citrate and sodium phosphate are two different compounds.
Tri-sodium citrate is the triple basic anion of citric acid. So without protons it is basic.
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yes you can use either trisodium citrate or sodium citrate
No it's not caustic. In fact the pH is about 7
Yes, the source of sodium citrate is natural. Sodium citrate occurs naturally in citrus fruits such as pineapples, lemons and oranges.
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Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
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sodium citrate (Na3C6H5O7) molar mass=258.069g/mol
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No it does not. Magnesium citrate and sodium phosphate are two different compounds.
They are two completely different substances Sodium nitrate is NaNO3, a compound of sodium, nitrogen, and oxygen. It is an inorganic salt and a strong oxidizer. It is sometimes used as a fertilizer or in black powder. There are 3 variants of sodium citrate: Monosodium citrate (NaH2C6H5O7), disodium citrate (Na2HC6H5O7), and trisodium citrate (Na3C6H5O7). All three are compounds of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. They are organic salts commonly used as food additives.