Abstract

The aqueous solubility of potassium dihydrogen citrate from 15 to 55°C has been determined. From these data the heat of solution has been calculated to be 8.10 kcal/mol. The densities of saturated solutions of potassium dihydrogen citrate from 15 to 55°C are also reported. A previously unreported dihydrate ― KH 2 C 6 H 5 O 7 •2H 2 O ― has been discovered. Potassium dihydrogen citrate readily tends to form supersaturated solutions, which are sometimes stable for weeks

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