B-530.02.031 [2020-10] Titratable Acidity

Application/Purpose

Determination of the total acidity through titration

Scope of Application

This method is used to determine the total titratable acids in beverages and concentrates.

Principle

Titratable acidity represents the sum of the free acids present in a beverage, with the exception of the dissolved carbon dioxide (carbonic acid). In fruit juices and the beverages prepared from them, they usually consist of malic acid, citric acid and tartaric acid.

The titration of the degassed beverage sample (freed from carbonic acid) is carried out potentiometrically using 0.25 mol/l sodium hydroxide solution either to a pH of 7.0 calculated as tartaric acid or to a pH of 8.1 calculated as citric acid.

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