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In a eudiometer if you don't want the acid to mix with the water can you do your reaction in a separate test tube and have it connected to the eudiometer?
Hydronium ions .
You will get a solution of hydrodium ions (H3O+) with the conjugate base of the acid. For instance, you add hydrochloric acid (HCl) to water, you get:
HCl + H2O --> H3O+ + Cl-
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The easiest way to separate citric acid from water is to evaporate the water slowly. Then you will have lovely sparkly citric acid crystals in the bottom of your dish.