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YesFor some reason the citric acid sprayed from an orange peel when it is bent or squeezed is highly flammable and will burn up when exposed to flame. So yes, it would affect a fire by making a it larger for a brief second.
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Is a lemon a citric acid?

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Is citric acid present in plants?

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