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Experiments for 'citric acid'
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Results for 'citric acid':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- When concentrated sulphuric acid is added to concentrated nitric acid, then some heating can be observed. The mixed acid reacts with tissue, but not as strongly as pure sulphuric acid does. The mixed acid reacts with copper, but this reaction is not as strong as the reaction with nitric acid only. With citric acid and acetone no strong reaction occurs.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- When bromate, manganese (II), citric acid and sulphuric acid are mixed at certain propertions, then an oscillating reaction occurs, finally resulting in an oily compound, which separates from the aqueous liquid.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Tetraperoxochromate does not dissolve well in water and is not stable. In acidic environments it cannot exist at all. It decomposes, yielding a large amount of oxygen. It is not capable of oxidizing hydrochloric acid to chlorine, it simply decomposes, giving off all its oxidizing power in the form of oxygen.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Copper(II) oxide slowly dissolves in a highly concentrated solution of citric acid and after a while a brightly colored crystalline solid is formed, which most likely is copper(II)citrate.
End of results for 'citric acid'
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