mention the role of thioglycolic acid and citric acid in limit test
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Thioglycolic acid is also called citric acid. In the limit test of iron, iron reacts with citric acid in ammoniacal solution to form pink-reddish purple coloured iron thioglycolate. ... It also prevents the formation of ferrous hydroxide due to the precipitation of ammonia from the ammoniacal solution.
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