If the PH of lemon juice at 298 k is found to be 2.32, the concentration of H3O plus ions in the solution would be 0.5 M.
Lemon has a higher concentration of Citric acid that is why it is more sour.
Soaps are alkali substances so by adding lemon juice (an acid substance) you will decrease the pH (because acid is low and alkaline is high) depening on the amount of lemon juice you add and the concentration of it would depend on your outcome, you may just make it slightly less alkali, you may neutralise it, or you may even acidify it if you were to add enough. I hope this was helpful :)
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
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No, lemon juice is acidic, it's citric acid.
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No. Lemon juice is acidic, so it will have a lower pH.
Lemon has a higher concentration of Citric acid that is why it is more sour.
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The pH of a solution measures the hydrogen ion concentration in that solution. A small change in pH represents a large change in hydrogen ion concentration. For example, the hydrogen ion concentration of lemon juice (pH of 2.3) is 63 times greater than that of tomato juice (pH of 4.1), and 50,000 times greater than that of water (pH of 7.0). mustki2005@yahoo.comNigerian
the amount of lemon juice in a bottle of lemonade
Soaps are alkali substances so by adding lemon juice (an acid substance) you will decrease the pH (because acid is low and alkaline is high) depening on the amount of lemon juice you add and the concentration of it would depend on your outcome, you may just make it slightly less alkali, you may neutralise it, or you may even acidify it if you were to add enough. I hope this was helpful :)
I cannot find any such recipe. Lemon extract actually comes from the lemon peel, not the juice of the lemon.
The substitution for 1 fresh squeezed lemon using lemon juice concentration is 1 TBS.
If you put a teaspoon of lemon juice into a gallon of water, that would be an example of a diluted solution. Another word for dilute would be to make weaker.
"Lemon juice". Lemon juice is a mixture, not a single compound, so it doesn't have a "chemical name". It's an aqueous solution of citric acid, ascorbic acid, and a number of other compounds.