Thanks for your suggestions Borak.
Not approximate, exact. This is a simple high school stoichiometry.
The way you worded it in the previous message was:
You can get rough estimate of maximum amount assuming citric acid reacts with carbonate in 2:3 molar ratio.
That
rough estimate part made me think the balance was not exactly 2:3 molar
As for the rest of your questions - these are all simple acid base reactions, nothing fancy, producing salt and water. Carbonate can react with two H+ and decomposes to water and CO2.
If you will brush your chemistry (on the very basic level) you will be easily able to calculate everything on your own. Try, ask in the case of problems. This way you will not need to ask for help each time something changes in your setup.
I don't want to justify my lack of knowledge of chemistry, but this is nothing even close to what I do on a daily basis. I am a mechanical engineer working with compressor packages. This was just thrown on my desk on the lack of better resources.
Also, things don't usually change in this setup because usually in industry we go with what the manufacturer says. In this case, the company doing the maintenance of our engine uses something that does not match exactly the manufacturer's recommended procedure (and the manufacturer is taking for ever to give us an answer whether we can use this or not) so I wanted to see if I could figure out what the difference was.
So, maybe I asked this question in the wrong forum or used the wrong wording, but if it is such a simple reaction, the equation would have helped me greatly. Someone on a different forum gave me the following reaction equations for both combinations:
1: 2 NaHSO
4 + Na
2CO
3 = 2 Na
2SO
4 + CO
2 + H
2O
2: 2 C
6H
8O
7 + 3 Na
2CO
3 = 2 C
6H
5O
7Na
3 + 3 CO
2 + 3 H
2O
That is not all I need, but gives me a ball park of how much neutralizer I would need in case I needed to neutralize all the acid I'm using. Considering I will be removing some scale and rust, I will definitely need less than that value. And still in the air is the question as to what concentration of citric acid can match the results of the manufacturer's concentration of sodium bisulfate.
Thanks.
ElSeba