Lactic Acid
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Product name: Lactic
Acid
CAS: 50-21-5
Molecular formula: C3H6O3
Molecular weight: 90.08
Description: Lactic acid, also
known as milk acid, is a chemical compound that plays a role in various
biochemical processes and was first isolated in 1780 by the Swedish chemist
Carl Wilhelm Scheele. Lactic acid is a carboxylic acid with the chemical
formula C3H6O3. It has a hydroxyl group adjacent to the carboxyl group, making
it an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA).
In solution, it
can lose a proton from the carboxyl group, producing the lactate ion CH3CH(OH)COO−.
Compared to acetic acid, its pKa is 1 unit less, meaning lactic acid
deprotonates ten times as easily as acetic acid does. This higher acidity is
the consequence of the intramolecular hydrogen bridge between the α-hydroxyl
and the carboxylate group, making the latter less capable of strongly
attracting its proton.
Lactic acid is
miscible with water or ethanol, and is hygroscopic.