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Which acid is present predominantly in a tomato?


A

Tartaric acid

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B

Malonic acid

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C

Oxalic acid

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D

Lactic acid

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Solution

The correct option is C

Oxalic acid


Explanation for the correct option:

(c ) Oxalic acid

  • Tomatoes contain about ten different types of acids, including citric acid, malic acid, ascorbic acid, and oxalic acid.
  • Tomatoes have an oxalic acid level of roughly 50mg per 100g serving.
  • Hence this option is correct

Explanation for the incorrect options:

(a) Tartaric acid

  • Tartaric acid is found in grapes not tomatoes
  • hence it is not the correct option.

(b) Malonic acid

  • malonic acid is found in citrus fruits not tomatoes
  • Hence this option is not correct

(d) Lactic acid

  • Lactic acid is found in curd not tomatoes
  • hence it is not the correct option.

Hence the correct option is (c ) Oxalic acid


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