When hydrochloric acid is reacted with magnesium citrate, will the resulting products be magnesium chloride and citric acid?Keras - 15-5-2019 at 20:47
Seems legit, but you have to add enough HCl to push the pH under citric acid’s first pKa. Otherwise you get a mixed species.Ubya - 15-5-2019 at 22:34
without a way of separating the 2 from solution adding HCl simply adds chloride and H+ ions in solution, so you could say to have MgCl2 and citric
acid but you have a solution of citrate, citric acid, chloride, Mg2+ and H3O+
Citric acid
μSv/hr - 16-5-2019 at 03:40
How could a solution of citric acid in solution have its solubility lowered enough to remove citric acid without evaporation?Keras - 16-5-2019 at 06:05