They're both weak acids, but how do I know which one is weaker ?Lucid Scintilla said:acetic (ethanoic) acid - CH3COOH - 4.75
citric acid - C6H8O7 - 3.13
Acetic acid has a higher pH.
Haven't you already done your HSC, though?
Yeah I would just be putting the overall equation (even though it hardly ever happens in reality) instead of a separate equation for each of the 3 steps for complete ionisation of citric acid.f3nr15 said:Hmm monoprotic ...
CH3COOH <--> CH3COO- + H+
Now about the triprotic nature of citric acid, the most frustrating thing about weak acids is writing the ionic equation for them.
According to you the [H+] concentration is 0.3M so I guess the best equation for that is:
C6H8O7 <--> C6H5O73- + 3H+
If not correct (the charge is incorrect or more than two products are formed) then I don't know , but my Chem teacher wouldn't put something this nasty in our exam.
Citric acid is stronger than acetic acid. That's why it has a lower pH (ie. more acidic) than acetic acid at same concentrations. What's the problem?Eddyah said:The Fuck?
I thought citric would be stronger since it ionises better in water. 8.6% i believe while acetic is only 1.3%.
I may have this mixed up though.