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Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is also a weak organic acid like citric acid. Combining the two yields cyclohexane, water, and dihydrogen phosphate (the conjugate base of phosphoric acid). At some concentrations, phosphoric acid can be corrosive. Also, adding an acid to another acid will not neutralize the solution and could make it more acidic and/or dangerous to handle in the kitchen or the lab.

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