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alireza.shimi
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Identification of an acid in a cream
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I want to specify which of the lactic acid, citric acid or sulfuric acid is used in the sample of a cream. Is there an easy way to identify these acids?
Thanks if anyone helps me.
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If you have the right equipment yes. pH you can measure first. Sulfuric you can determine by precipitation of Sulfate. The organic ones maybe seperation first , IR, NMR, etc.
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