Citric acid is a weak organic acid that has the chemical formula C
6
H
8
O
7
. It occurs naturally in 
citrus fruits. In biochemistry, it is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle, which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms.

More than two million tons of citric acid are manufactured every year. It is used widely as an acidifier, as a flavoring and a chelating agent.

citrate is a derivative of citric acid; that is, the saltsesters, and the polyatomic anion found in solution. An example of the former, a salt is trisodium citrate; an ester is triethyl citrate. When part of a salt, the formula of the citrate anion is written as C
6
H
5
O3−
7
 or C
3
H
5
O(COO)3−
3
.


CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS & MONOHYDRATE

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