I'm not sure, so someone can improve this answers if its wrong. But I'm pretty sure it's citric acid. Really sorry if that's not correct.
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
Citric acid is the acid present in sweet lime, also known as Mosambi. It gives the fruit a slightly acidic and tangy flavor.
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
A lime is a fruit. They contain citric acid, which is an acid.
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
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If you are referring to the fruit known as a lime then the answer is citric acid. If you are referring to the white solid known as lime then the answer is there is not acid: lime is calcium oxide which is basic (alkaline).
A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
no it is an acid
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Calcium and oxygen (calcium oxide) are present in quick lime.
No, lime is not the opposite of acid. Lime is a type of fruit with a sour flavor due to its high acidity. Acid, on the other hand, refers to a chemical substance that produces a sour taste and has a low pH level.