Densities of aqueous solutions of trilithium citrate <1.74mol⋅kg−1 and triammonium citrate <0.20mol⋅kg−1, were measured at 5K intervals, from 278.15K to 343.15K. These densities served to determine the apparent molar volumes, the cubic expansion coefficients and the second derivatives of volume with respect to temperature which are interrelated with the derivatives of isobaric heat capacities with respect to pressure. Changes in the volumetric properties as a function of temperature and concentration of both citrates are discussed in terms of changes in the structure of water.