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There are many vitamins. Each have it's own pH. For example pH of vitamin C is acidic. It means less than 7.
The pH should be between 2.0 and 3.5 to be effective.
This vitamin C realses gas
4 to 6
Citric acid gives a vitamin c tablet its sour taste. (Got it from science book)
243 milligrams apex
pH < 7.0
You would expect one 1000mg to take more time to release the vitamin C.
Amino acid, a.k.a Vitamin C No - Ascorbic Acid is vitamin C. Amino acid is a generic term for the chemicals that are the building blocks of proteins - i.e. a carboxylic acid with an amino group attached.
Citric acid
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Here you need to divide by 1000. 10000/1000 is 10 grams.
It is an acid on the pH scale. It is found in fruits with citric acid.