Citric Acid A colorless, crystalline organic compound belonging to the family of carboxylic acids, present in practically all plants and in many animal tissues and fluids. It is one of a series of compounds involved in the physiological oxidation of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates to carbon dioxide and water (see (tricarboxylic acid cycle). First isolated from lemon juice by a Swedish chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in 1784, citric acid is manufactured by fermentation of cane sugar or molasses in the presence of a fungus, Aspergillus niger. It is used in confections and soft drinks (as a flavoring agent), in metal-cleaning compositions, and in improving the stability of foods and other organic substances (by suppressing the deleterious action of dissolved metal salts)
M**E
Fine citric acid, no lumps, good packaging
The citric acid is perfect for my homemade bath fizzies.
B**C
Worked
Bought to make bath bombs which require a learning curve - it worked!
L**N
Works
After my dog was poisoned by a toad, we spray this on our yard regularly to kill toads.
L**R
Crafty
Great for making Shower steamers
L**N
Good product good price
Good product good price
I**A
Would buy again
It came a few days before it was supposed to but it is smaller than it look a in the pictures.
K**D
It was the citric acid... what more do you need?
It was what it should have been... food grade citric acid. I used it to do a DIY dishwasher detergent, but it also tasted like it should as well.
S**Y
Was open when received it and most of it was gone, not replaced and canโt get a refund!!!
This product was opened and most of it was gone when I received it, not way to get it replaced or refunded!!!
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