Science, asked by mistygotem, 3 months ago


Tartaric acid is a ____ acid. *
Natural
Man made
Artifical
Chemical



sgunnam80: answer is natural
mistygotem: thanks
mistygotem: and what about acetic acid?
kingsunilkalal: acetic acid is man made acid as it is found in vinegar
sgunnam80: it's artificial acid
sgunnam80: ok
sgunnam80: bye
mistygotem: bye and thanks its my exam youknow

Answers

Answered by govardhanreddy627
6

Answer:

NATURAL

Explanation:

Tartaric acid is a NATURAL acid. *

Answered by brokendreams
1

Tartaric acid is a solid white (B)natural acid found in a variety of fruits, most notably grapes, but also bananas, tamarinds, and grapefruits.

Tartaric acid:

  • The different tartaric acids, as well as the common tartrate salts, are all colourless, crystalline solids that are water-soluble.
  • Tartaric acid is commonly found in carbonated beverages, effervescent tablets, gelatin desserts, and fruit jellies.
  • It's used in a variety of industrial operations, including metal cleaning and polishing, calico printing, wool dyeing, and various photographic printing and developing processes

This is a by-product of the wine-making process. It is distinguished by its harsh tart flavour. Tartaric acid is utilised as a fast-acting leavening acid in various baking powders for cakes and sweet baked goods.

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