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Why is vitamin C so acidic? The science behind ascorbic acid

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With a pH typically ranging between 2.2 and 2.8, a 5% aqueous solution of pure ascorbic acid is surprisingly potent for a vitamin. This acidity is a core characteristic of vitamin C, but its origins are rooted in a distinctive molecular design, not a common acidic group.