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What type of acid is found in fanta?

Phosphoric acid is the type of acid found in Fanta. It is commonly used as a flavor-enhancing ingredient in many soft drinks.


Phosphoric acid is a strong acid?

Phosphoric acid is considered to be a weak acid, although it is stronger than acetic acid. It can donate up to three protons in solution, making it a triprotic acid. It is commonly used in food and beverage production.


Is PO5 a ionic bond?

No, PO5 is a chemical formula for a molecule known as phosphoric acid, and it does not represent an ionic bond. In phosphoric acid, the phosphorus atom forms covalent bonds with the oxygen atoms to create the molecule.


Is poly phosphoric acid different from phosphoric acid?

I don't think so.poly phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid have same moleculer structure.http://harvestchem.iblogger.org


What is the acid name H3PO4?

phosphoric acid


What is the reaction of phosphoric acid with nitric acid?

phosphoric acid


What is the difference between ortho-phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid?

Ortho-phosphoric acid is a specific form of phosphoric acid, where the phosphorus atom is bonded to three hydroxyl groups. Phosphoric acid, on the other hand, is a more general term that can refer to any acid containing phosphorus, including ortho-phosphoric acid, as well as pyrophosphoric acid and metaphosphoric acid.


How can I make a 9N Phosphoric Acid solution?

To make a 9N (normal) Phosphoric Acid solution, you will need to know the concentration of your Phosphoric Acid. The formula to calculate the volume of Phosphoric Acid required is: Volume (in liters) = (Desired Normality * Equivalent Weight of Phosphoric Acid * Volume of Solution) / Concentration of Phosphoric Acid.


What is a phosphoester bond?

A phosphoester bond is the same as an ester bond, but contains a phosphorous where the carbonyl carbon is. Examples: ATP, Phosphoric acid, Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), etc. They are very common in glycolysis. They are used to store readily available energy in the body. If you look up "ester" on Wikipedia, you will see a picture of phosphoric acid (a phosphoester).


Formula for phosphoric acid?

The chemical formula for phosphoric acid is H3PO4.


What is the common name for Phosphoric Acid?

The common name for Phosphoric Acid is orthophosphoric acid.


Is phosphoric acid stronger then citric acid?

i think it is phosphoric is stronger but I'm not sure?