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Is citric acid an acid

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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All acid groups are polar to greater or lesser degree, irrespective of what they are attached to.

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14y ago

Because it is missing hydrogen and plutonium in its nucleoshpere and stomata. this can be resolverd by replacing the incubater with uranium in large amounts, as shown in the equation H+45P -> CiAc2

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15y ago

yes its an acid acids are electrolytes yes its an acid acids are electrolytes

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12y ago

yes. this is because sulphuric acid consist of 2 hydrogen atoms . this same with the meaning of diprotic acid ,that is two molecule of hydrogen that produce one molecule of acid .

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13y ago

Citric acid is a TRIprotic acid: (1,2,3-tricarboxy-propan-2-ol)

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11y ago

Yes, citric acid is a weak organic acid.

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yes it is weak organic acid

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No, it is triprotic.

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11y ago

no it is not. it is monoprotic.

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polar polar

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