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Help! citric acid anhydrous or monohydrate which mix with sodium chlorite for CDS is better? 31 Jul 2022 13:43 #76346

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CDS = sodium chlorite + citric acid
and there are 2 kinds of citric acid 

citric acid anhydrous     192.124   g/mol
citric acid monohydrate 210.14     g/mol

which kind is better? or both are ok?

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Help! citric acid anhydrous or monohydrate which mix with sodium chlorite for CDS is better? 31 Jul 2022 14:31 #76347

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CDS = sodium chlorite + citric acid
and there are 2 kinds of citric acid 

citric acid anhydrous     192.124   g/mol
citric acid monohydrate 210.14     g/mol

which kind is better? or both are ok?
 

Anhydrous is easier as it's a one for one measurement of water and citric acid. Monohydrate you have to do some calculations.
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Help! citric acid anhydrous or monohydrate which mix with sodium chlorite for CDS is better? 14 Dec 2022 19:37 #77168

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What calculations must be done for monohydrate?  I found by doing research that citric acid powder used for canning tomatoes (found in walmart and the like) is not anhydrous.  I would like to be able to mix what I have for future use if needed.  Have a nice day.

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