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Is citric acid a liquid?

It is a solid. See the discussion page for further info. (It does not matter that it is dispersed, it still maintains its fundamental state of matter.) Citric acid (anhydrous) is a solid at temperatures below 153C (307F). Citric acid becomes liquid at 153C. At some temperature well above that, pure citric acid may enter vapor phase, but its likely the energetic state of atoms in the molecule at this temperature will cause it to come apart. The boiling point of a solution of citric acid in water depends on the concentration of citric acid in the water.


Does glycolysis or the citric acid cycle come first?

Glycolysis comes first before the citric acid cycle in cellular respiration. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and breaks down glucose into pyruvate, which then enters the citric acid cycle that takes place in the mitochondria to generate more ATP.


Can citric acid come from corn?

Citric acid is usually produced commercially by using the micro-organism aspergillus niger to ferment carbohydrates like sugar, glucose syrup.Corn can yield these carbohydrates, so yes it is possible to produce citric acid from corn.


Why some fruits are called citrus fruits?

because they come from citrus trees, & contain citric acid.


Is grapefruit juice an acid or base?

Acid


What country does citric acid come from?

Citric acid is produced commercially through a fermentation process using certain types of mold, rather than being sourced from any specific country. However, historically, citric acid was first isolated from citrus fruits, which is where its name originates, but today it is largely produced through industrial methods.


Did penicillin come from a snake?

No, it did come from a fungus (mushroom). There is no penicillin in snakes.


Where does citric acid come from?

How is citric acid produced? Good question! citric acid is produced in a cycle called Krebs Cycle. As Pyruvic acid enters the mitochondrion, carbon is removed,forming co2, and electrons are removed, changing NAD+ to NADH. Co-enzyme A joins the 2-carbon molecule, forming acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA then adds the 2 carbon acetyl group to a 4-carbon compound, forming citric acid. Before the Krebs cycle there is the glycolysis cycle. In this cycle the product is the pyruvic acid. So after that the Krebs cycle or the Citric acid cycle starts, which starts off with pyruvic acid. Then the election transport cycle. This might be confusing but if you see a diagram of these cycles, that will help you a lot! hi my name is austin im looking for more firends so if you see this add me on facebook @ sexyzigrat@hotmail.com :)


Why does lemon and orange juice sting your eyes?

Lemon and orange juices contain citric acid, which can irritate the sensitive tissues of the eyes. When the juices come into contact with your eyes, they can cause a stinging sensation due to the acidity of the citric acid. It's best to avoid getting these juices near your eyes to prevent discomfort.


Where does alpha-hydroxy come from?

Lactic AHA is derived from milk products, while glycolic AHA is derived from sugarcane. Other AHA compounds include citric acid (from fruit) and malic acid (from apples).


Is juice and acid or base?

Like other citrus juices it is acidic.


What come after glycolysis?

After glycolysis you will go through bridging reaction to the Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle because of the use of citric acid. the reducing power generated indirectly helps to power oxidative phosphorylation that occurs, which yields a total of 34 ATP's from one glucose molecule. Good luck