Citric acid, which is present in citrus fruits, is a triprotic acid (Table 16.3)

Chapter 16, Problem 16.69

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Citric acid, which is present in citrus fruits, is a triprotic acid (Table 16.3). Calculate the pH and the citrate ion (C6H5073 -) concentration for a 0.050 M solution of citric acid. Explain any approximations or assumptions that you make in your calculations.

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