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Citric acid is a weak organic acid that has many uses in relation to our daily lives. For e.g. citric acid is....

  • A preservative- it is added to food to keep them preserved and protects against mould.
  • It is used to add a tangy taste to food- Sometimes food need that extra bit of a tang to balance out the flavours, so citric acid is a excellent use in this situation
  • It is used in health-care industry- It is used to treat alcoholic and used to prevent blood clotting in surgeries
  • It is used in Photography- It allows the pictures to lighten in a dark room.

It is mostly found in lemons and Oranges as well know from the taste.

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