How many molecules of water of crystallization in citric acid
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Citric acid is a monohydrate compound and it contains only one molecule of water for crystallization.
What is citric acid?
- Citric acid belongs to the class of organic compounds in organic chemistry.
- It has the molecular formula of C₆H₈O₇.
- The molecular formula of citric acid shows that it has six atoms of carbon, eight atoms of hydrogen, and seven atoms of oxygen.
- The chemical name or IUPAC name of citric acid is 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propane tricarboxylic acid.
- In nature, citric acid is found in citric fruits and is a colorless compound.
- Moreover, this chemical compound transforms food into energy in the human body.
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