Commonly, citric acid is the only acid in lemon juice, but if there are other acids in the soil, there will be trace amounts in the lemons which grow upon it.
The acids in lemon juice are much more active than any of the acids in cranberry juice resulting in lemon juice's lower freezing point.
No, lemon juice in any form is an acid.
Lemon, orange, grapefruit, satsuma or any other citrus fruit
There are many household Acids and Alkalis such as: '''Acids:''' Vinegar Milk Lemon juice - or any citrus juice tomato sauce coke '''Alkalis:''' Soap Toothpaste Washing-up liquid cream cleaner surface cleaner bleach drain cleaner Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite NaOCl) by definition has to be slightly alkaline and is made by by the chlor-alkali process. Acid causes toxic chlorine to be liberated.
do the electrons in lemon juice travel differently around the nucleus than any other food.
I cannot find any such recipe. Lemon extract actually comes from the lemon peel, not the juice of the lemon.
What i use is "Sun In" you can buy it at any CVS or other types of pharmacies. It made my hair shinier and lighter. Its completely healthy. Dont use lemon juice, because the acids strip your hair of its natural shine.
If you put lemon juice (or any other citrus fruit juice) it will slow the browning process known as oxidisation.
yes, because the citrus from the lemon juice acts as a sealent for any type of fruit
yes any liquid can rust a nail
yes put the lemon peel in later over night and squeeze the peel in the morning into the water and it will taste like lemon juice
Any citrus fruit juice can do,besides orange juice.