All acid groups are polar to greater or lesser degree, irrespective of what they are attached to.
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
yes its an acid acids are electrolytes yes its an acid acids are electrolytes
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 .
Citric acid is a TRIprotic acid: (1,2,3-tricarboxy-propan-2-ol)
Yes, citric acid is a weak organic acid.
yes it is weak organic acid
No, it is triprotic.
no it is not. it is monoprotic.
polar polar
No. Citric acid is an organic acid
As I know sugarcane does not contain citric acid but lemon contains citric acid.
Ascorbic Acid is C6H8O6 Citric Acid is C6H8O7
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Citric acid monohydrate has a single molecule of water attached to each molecule of citric acid, whereas citric acid anhydrous has been dried so has no water at all.
No. Citric acid is an organic acid
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Citric and acid ARE words, so the word form is citric acid!
The acid found in citrus fruits is called the citric acid and can provide a sour taste and helps fight of predators with its sting when it gets into your eyes so the acid in citrus fruit is citric :)
Citric acid is not malleable.
Citric acid (which is responsible for the sour taste) and ascorbic acid (which most of us know as vitamin C).
Lemon is not a citric acid but it chiefly contains citric acid!
As I know sugarcane does not contain citric acid but lemon contains citric acid.
Ascorbic Acid is C6H8O6 Citric Acid is C6H8O7
No, it has fatty acids but not citric (citric = citrus)
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
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