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chemistry of NaClO2 and citric acid by green2000 ..... Miracle Mineral Solution MMS Forum

Date:   1/7/2011 6:41:50 PM ( 13 y ago)
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Can some kind person please show the full stochiometric equations for the reaction of MMS (NaClO2) and citric acid (C6H8O7)?

that is what is the full discription of this reaction in correct molar quantities ie with correct determination of the coefficients as described by sciencesoft.at/equation/index?

NaClO2  +  C6H8O7  → ClO2 + NaCl + ?

I have search far an wide and still can't find a definative answer to this!!

As far as I can tell, citric acid has 3 acid COOH moieties and thus could donate a possible 3 Hydrogen atoms to the reaction.

ie please check the image of the  citric acid molecular formula here: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/citric_acid.aspx

Then the molecular formular of citric acid could be rewiriten to show this as COH(CH2)2(COOH)3

TIA

Green

 


 

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