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What happens when citric acid is titrated with sodium hydroxide?
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DrBob222
Citric acid is a triprotic acid; i.e. it has three replaceable H atoms. You can google the titration of a triprotic acid, such as H3cit or H3PO4 to see a titration curve.
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