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Bath salts and Citric acid

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Difference between Bath salts and Citric acid

Bath salts vs. Citric acid

Bath salts are water-soluble, pulverised minerals that are added to water to be used for bathing. Citric acid is a weak organic acid that has the chemical formula.

Similarities between Bath salts and Citric acid

Bath salts and Citric acid have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bath bomb, Hard water, Sodium bicarbonate, Sodium citrate.

Bath bomb

Bath bombs are hard-packed mixtures of dry ingredients which effervesce when wet.

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Hard water

Hard water is water that has high mineral content (in contrast with "soft water").

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Sodium bicarbonate

Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogen carbonate), commonly known as baking soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.

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Sodium citrate

Sodium citrate may refer to any of the sodium salts of citrate (though most commonly the third).

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Bath salts and Citric acid Comparison

Bath salts has 42 relations, while Citric acid has 119. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.48% = 4 / (42 + 119).

References

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