Chemistry, asked by Rajputtara, 11 months ago

when citric acid reacts with salt what will be the product??​

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Answered by drishtikaushik2310
1

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).

Answered by arjunpandit51
3

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


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