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citric

/si-trik/US // ˈsɪ trɪk //UK // (ˈsɪtrɪk) //

柠檬酸,柠檬汁,柠檬色,柠檬水

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : of or derived from citric acid.

Examples

  • If there are any stubborn stains or food build-up that resisted the citric steam, a degreaser can be your best friend—spray it on a clean rag and go to town.

  • Common AHAs are glycolic, lactic, mandelic, malic, tartaric and citric acids.

  • You can make your home smell of a citrusy paradise with lemon-scented cleaning products, but you can also get some cheap citric acid and use it to deep clean some of the most problematic corners of your home.

  • If you see a lot of buildup, it might be worth it to run some fresh citric acid solution through your machine once or twice more.

  • Coagulation is notably delayed in hemophilia and icterus and after administration of citric acid.

  • Small, imperfect, and bruised fruit goes to the citric acid factory near the packing-houses.

  • Citric acid is precipitated in the presence of a large excess of hot lime water.

  • Two ounces citric acid, one ounce tartaric acid, one half ounce epsom salts, five pounds white sugar.

  • Dissolve the citric acid in hot water, add the sugar, and lastly the lemon and almonds.