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🧂 Citric Acid Trisodium Salt – Short Specs
Chemical Name: Trisodium citrate
Chemical Formula: Na₃C₆H₅O₇ · nH₂O
(Commonly available as dihydrate)
Molecular Weight (Dihydrate): ~294.1 g/mol
Appearance: White, crystalline powder or granules
Odor: Odorless
Taste: Slightly saline and sour
Solubility:
- Freely soluble in water
- Insoluble in alcohol
pH (1% solution): Typically around 7.5–9.0
Purity:
- Food/pharma grades usually ≥ 99%
Melting/Decomposition:
- Loses water and decomposes on strong heating, does not have a sharp melting point
Key Uses:
- Buffering agent (most famous role)
- Food additive (acidity regulator, sequestrant)
- Pharmaceuticals and medical anticoagulant solutions
Safety Notes:
- Low toxicity
- Store in cool, dry, sealed container to avoid caking (hygroscopic behavior)







