Sodium citrate helps keep the different parts of mixed solids from breaking down by clumping together by kind. In other words, it preserves a suspension/diffusion .
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.
sodium citrate bond
yes you can use either trisodium citrate or sodium citrate
sodium citrate (Na3C6H5O7) molar mass=258.069g/mol
Sodium citrate can be used as a pH buffer as well as a chelating agent to tie up free radicals in a product and also as an antioxidant.
Disodium citrate is used in drinks or in foods as an antioxidant or as an acidity regulator.
sodium citrate is some times used as an acidity regulator in drinks and also emulsifier for oils when making cheese
Sodium citrate is a food additive. It is commonly used in drinks to regulate acidity - and as an emulsifier in cheese manufacture. You should be able to order it from any chemical manufacturer. However - it could be expensive if you only need a small quantity (lesss than a kilo for example).
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.
sodium citrate bond
laxative
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.
two water molecules
Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
preservative