C6H8O7 + 3NaOH --> Na3C6H5O7 + 3H2O + HEAT
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C3H5O(COOH)3(aq) + 3NaOH (aq) --> Na3C3H5O(COO)3(aq) +3H2O(l) +heat
citric acid + sodium hydroxide --> Trisodium citrate +water +heat
Citric acid + NaHCO3 (s) + H2O(l) → H2O(l) + CO2 (g) + products
sodium citrate is a base and HCl is an acid
In three steps the exchange of the acid H+ions each to one added hydroxide ion OH-: (HOOC)3C3H5O4 + 3 OH- --> (-OOC)3C3H5O4 + 3H2O
prepare citric acid using reformatsky reaction
sodium citrate is produced.
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In three steps the exchange of the acid H+ions each to one added hydroxide ion OH-: (HOOC)3C3H5O4 + 3 OH- --> (-OOC)3C3H5O4 + 3H2O
prepare citric acid using reformatsky reaction
sodium citrate is produced.
Yes, lemonade can react with sodium hydroxide. Lemonade contains citric acid, which is a weak acid. When it reacts with sodium hydroxide, it undergoes a neutralization reaction, forming water and a salt called sodium citrate. This reaction can be used to titrate or determine the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution.
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Sodium in water form sodium hydroxide.The chemical reaction is:C3H5O(COOH)3 + 3 NaOH = C3H5O(COONa)3 + 3 H2O
you get water and magnesium citrate Mg(OH)2 + C6H8O6 = 2H20 + C6H6MgO6
Magnesium citrate yielded from the chemical reaction of magnesium carbonate and citric acid.
Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
These compounds doesn't react.
Yes it does, it builds up gas in the container it is in. Then gradually it WILL explode