УДК 541.49

Effect of citric acid concentration on its dissociated and non-dissociated forms

Опубликовано в От химии к технологии шаг за шагом · Том 6, Номер 1, 2025 · Страницы 107–111 · Рубрики: Научные статьи
DOI 10.52957/2782-1900-2025-6-1-107-111
Получено: 22.10.2024 Одобрено: 07.02.2025 Опубликовано: 28.03.2025 Язык публикаций: ENG
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1 Таджикский национальный университет

Душанбе, Таджикистан
2 Таджикский национальный университет (Профессор)
Душанбе, Таджикистан
3 Таджикский национальный университет (Доцент)
Душанбе, Таджикистан
4 Таджикский национальный университет (Доцент)
Душанбе, Таджикистан
5 Научно-исследовательский институт Таджикского национального университета (Старший научный сотрудник)
Душанбе, Таджикистан
The authors have studied the acid-base properties of citric acid by potentiometric titration at a temperature of 298 K and concentrations of CH3Cit(OH) of 0.01 and 0.02 mol/L. The results of potentiometric titration depend on the concentration of substances and the time of setting the equilibrium pH value of the titrated solution. The potentiometric method determined three carboxyl groups of citric acid corresponding to pKa1, pKa2, and pKa3. The values of citric acid dissociation constants for 0.02 mol/L concentration are 2.75, 4.45, and 5.82. The authors constructed the distribution diagrams of dissociated forms for both studied concentrations of citric acid. According to the data obtained, the distribution curves shift to the right on the pH scale with increasing acid concentration.
potentiometry citric acid concentration ionisation constants pH dissociated form undissociated (molecular) form functional groups
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