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This question cannot be answered because if you neutralise citric acid you will get a citrate, not a nitrate. To get potassium nitrate you will need the alkali potassium hydroxide and nitric acid.

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Chemical equation for citric acid reacting with potassium hydroxide?

In three steps the exchange of the acid H+ions each to one added hydroxide ion OH-: (HOOC)3C3H5O4 + 3 OH- --> (-OOC)3C3H5O4 + 3H2O


Is citric acid corrosive?

No. The clue is in the name. Citric acid is a weak triprotic carboxylic acid, i.e. it has three protons available for dissociation. Because it is an acid, in the same way as vinegar it is readily neutralised by alkaline substances such as sodium bicarbonate.


Can you mix potassium chloride with citric acid?

Sure, you can mix potassium chloride and citric acid; you can pretty well mix any two chemicals together if you wish, although there may not be any point in doing so. The only time you really have to worry about adding acid to another chemical is when cyanide ions are involved, such as potassium cyanide. You could then release poisonous gas (cyanogen) into the air and possibly poison yourself, if you added citric acid. Although citric acid is quite weak, as acids go, so it would not be as risky as adding something like nitric acid (etc.).


What are three common buffer systems?

-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts


What family is potassium citrate in on the periodic table?

Potassium citrate does not appear on the periodic table. Only elements are found on the periodic table, and potassium citrate is a salt made from potassium (an element) and citric acid (a compound make of several elements). Even though it isn't found in the periodic table, it can still be classed as a SALT.

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Is potassium chloride belongs to citric acid family?

No, potassium chloride has nothing to do with citric acid.


3 substances that dissolve in water?

Examples: sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, potassium dichromate, uranyle nitrate, calcium nitrate, lithium chloride, citric acid, sugar, etc. In general terms, salts, acids and bases.


What are the ingredients of Sprite Zero?

Sprite Zero contains carbonated water, citric acid, natural flavors, potassium citrate, potassium benzoate, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium.


Chemical equation for citric acid reacting with potassium hydroxide?

In three steps the exchange of the acid H+ions each to one added hydroxide ion OH-: (HOOC)3C3H5O4 + 3 OH- --> (-OOC)3C3H5O4 + 3H2O


What are the ingredients in Sierra Mist?

Carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, natural flavor, potassium, cirate


Is citric acid corrosive?

No. The clue is in the name. Citric acid is a weak triprotic carboxylic acid, i.e. it has three protons available for dissociation. Because it is an acid, in the same way as vinegar it is readily neutralised by alkaline substances such as sodium bicarbonate.


What ingredients are in diet 7up?

The main ingredient in Diet 7Up is filtered carbonated water. It also contains natural flavors, citric acid, potassium citrate, potassium benzoate, Aspartame, acesulflame potassium, and calcium disodium edta.


Can you mix potassium chloride with citric acid?

Sure, you can mix potassium chloride and citric acid; you can pretty well mix any two chemicals together if you wish, although there may not be any point in doing so. The only time you really have to worry about adding acid to another chemical is when cyanide ions are involved, such as potassium cyanide. You could then release poisonous gas (cyanogen) into the air and possibly poison yourself, if you added citric acid. Although citric acid is quite weak, as acids go, so it would not be as risky as adding something like nitric acid (etc.).


What nutrients does pepsi contain?

Pepsi has 48 calories per 100g


What are three common buffer systems?

-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts


What are the ingredients in diet 7 up?

The main ingredient in Diet 7Up is filtered carbonated water. It also contains natural flavors, citric acid, potassium citrate, potassium benzoate, aspartame, acesulflame potassium, and calcium disodium edta.


What are the ingredients in Mello Yello zero?

Carbonated Water, Citric Acid, Aspartame, Sodium Benzoate and EDTA (To Protect Taste), Acacia, Potassium Citrate, Acesulfame Potassium, Caffeine, Sucrose Acetate, Isobutyrate, Natural Flavors, Coconut Oil, Yellow 5