Very reactive
The chemical formula for citric acid is C6H8O7.
The common name for C6H8O7 is citric acid.
C6H8O7 is citric acid. A natural acid that can be found in organic materials such as lemons.
No, the chemical formula for citric acid is C6H8O7.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and citric acid (C6H8O7) is: 3HCl + C6H8O7 -> C6H5O7Cl + 2H2O.
The elements in C6H8O7 are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
No, citric acid (C6H8O7) does not form an ionic bond. It is a covalent compound, as it is composed of nonmetals (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) which share electrons to form bonds.
C6h8o7
The chemical formula of the citric acid is C6H8O7.
Molar mass of C6H8O7 = 12*6 + 1*8 + 16*7 = 72 + 8 + 112 = 192 u.
The atomic mass of the compound C6H8O7 is 6(12.0) + 8(1.0) + 7(16.0) = 192.01000mg is equivalent to 1g. Amount of C6H8O7 = mass of pure sample/molar mass = 1/192.0 = 0.00521mol There are 0.00521 moles of C6H8O7 in a 1000mg pure sample.
The elements are Carbon (C) Hydrogen(H) Oxygen(O)