| citric acid |
Used to make effervescent bath salts and fizzy bath bombs. Citric acid is also used in cosmetics to adjust the pH level and prevent cosmetics from becoming too alkaline. It also acts as a mild acidic preservative.
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| citric acid |
Citric acid, found in citrus, is a crystal-like, colorless, organic acid that naturally occurs in citrus fruits. It is used extensively in the production of food, carbonated beverages, detergents and cleaners, but also in cosmetics. For cosmetics, it is mainly combined with baking soda to produce bath bombs. Mixing the citric acid with baking soda produces a salt called sodium citrate. When bath bombs are placed into bath water, carbon dioxide is released and the bombs fizz in the tub.
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| citric acid |
Derived from citrus fruit, a natural pH adjuster.
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| citalopram hydrobromide |
a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), chemically unrelated to other SSRI's and consisting of a racemic mixture of two stereoisomers (S- and R-, the S-isomer being pharmaceutically active); used as an antidepressant, administered orally.
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| Citelli s. |
mental dullness, loss of power of concentration, and drowsiness or insomnia, seen in persons with adenoids or sinus infection.
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