when citric acid reacts with salt what will be the product??
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Answer:
Both Sodium Chloride and Citric acid are white crystalline solids. salt is a neutral ionic compound that completely dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions when dissolved in a polar solvent such as water. Citric acid is an organic compound, a tricarboxylic acid (three COOH groups) that partially ioinizes to a H+ and (Citrate)- ions in equilibrium with the un-ionized citric acid when dissolved in water.
The two substances can be MIXED together to form a mixture. However, they do not chemically react with each other.
SALT+ Citric Acid <==> Citric Acid + salt.
This mixture can be used as a saline buffer for biochemical reactions. However, there is no new chemical compounds formed when you mix salt with Citric Acid (for example, HCl and Sodium Citrate are NOT formed).
Explanation:
citric acid + nacl = citric acid + nacl
because when the two substances can be mixed together in form of mixture.
However ,they do not react with each other