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For citric acid, K1 and K2 are quite distant from each other, so you can try the approximate calculations like in this link. https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-determine-the-ph-of-citric-acidThe actual pH will be around 0.1-0.2 pH unit smaller which is a great accuracy compared to your information.
A pH 5.5 citrate buffer solution is usually made up of citric acid and sodium citrate in an approximate molar ratio of 1:4, or the citric acid is neutralized with sodium hydroxide under pH meter control.