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Citric acid and Conjugate acid

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Difference between Citric acid and Conjugate acid

Citric acid vs. Conjugate acid

Citric acid is a weak organic acid that has the chemical formula. A conjugate acid, within the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a species formed by the reception of a proton (H+) by a base—in other words, it is a base with a hydrogen ion added to it.

Similarities between Citric acid and Conjugate acid

Citric acid and Conjugate acid have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Buffer solution, PH, Salt (chemistry), Sulfuric acid.

Buffer solution

A buffer solution (more precisely, pH buffer or hydrogen ion buffer) is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or vice versa.

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PH

In chemistry, pH is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.

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Salt (chemistry)

In chemistry, a salt is an ionic compound that can be formed by the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base.

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Sulfuric acid

Sulfuric acid (alternative spelling sulphuric acid) is a mineral acid with molecular formula H2SO4.

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Citric acid and Conjugate acid Comparison

Citric acid has 119 relations, while Conjugate acid has 63. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.20% = 4 / (119 + 63).

References

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