Because the acid in the lemon breaks down the ice paricles and turns them to water if you have enough acid.
Well yes, because the lemonade is warmer than the ice, therefor it raises the temperature of the ice past the melting point. The warmer the surrounding area the quicker this takes place.
the acid will melt the ice
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Yes, because of it's ice average point
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Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
almost any liquid can melt ice as long as its warmer that the ice
I believe ice cubes in apple juice will melt faster, since water is clear, and juice is red, juice will absorb more sunlight than water will, and therefore heats up faster.
Lemon can indeed melt ice if used in high enough quantities. This is because lemon contains and acid that can break down and melt many things.
because of the liquid
I think it will melt faster in soda, cause of the chemicals it has more than juice.
i would had thought the acid in oranges would make the ice melt faster.
Add water, sugar or a substitute if you like, and ice.
Juice. However that all depends on the temperatures as well.
The juice is warmer than the cold ice cube, so the heat causes the ice to melt.
It makes erratic bubbles