Hey guys,
I've been given an assignment about the molarity of citric acid in lemonade. I'm stuck on one question:
"Could you use the same process to analyse the acid in a cola drink. If so what adjustments to the practical work would you have to make."
As far as I know the phosphoric acid in cola is similar to citric acid, both weak trio-protic acids, so it can't be that.
As the information didn't specify whether the lemonade was still or carbonated I was wondering whether adjustments would be made for that. However there was a previous question which asked why some people boiled lemonade prior to the experiment. Could there be anything else that I've missed?
Thanks guys!