When you get lemon juice in your eye it burns because it is acidic.When I say acidic it means it is acidy just like toilet cleaner except weaker. If lemon juice gets in your eye pour milk in it as milk is neutral and will neutrelis the acid which means to sort of get rid of it .
because it has acid in it.
Combustible Lemons.
Yes, the oil in a lemons peel are flammable.
You can cook fish and sea food using lemon or lime juice. Just let it marinade in the juice for about 30mins and the citric acid present will 'cook' the food - delicious... This method is called Cevich and is a traditional Peruvian way of preparing food.
Answerthe best cleaner I have found is the fire sauce from taco bell... also lemon juice
Lemon juice contains citric acid which is acidic. Baking Soda contains mainly sodium bicarbonate. An acid plus a carbonate or bicarbonate produces Carbon Dioxide which will put a flame out and is the basis for one type of fire extinguisher.
In movies, one can create a ring of fire in several ways. Typically, it can be created using a flammable liquid arranged in a circular fashion which is then lit with fire.
Fire can create tension or comfort depending on how you're using it. If you've got a fire burning something up, it's going to be tense waiting to see if the characters can get away from the fire.
It would put out the fire. Assuming you had enough juice.
Yes, the Mesopotamians had fire. They were able to create fire by rubbing sticks together or using flint and tinder. Fire was essential for cooking, providing heat, and making tools and pottery.
you mix juice and energy or juice and fire.
Karana made a fire in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by using two sticks to create friction and generate heat. She used a bow drill method to create the necessary friction to produce a spark and ignite the fire.
Piggy suggests building the fire on the beach by using the lenses of the boys' glasses to focus the sunlight and start the fire. He recommends using the lenses like a magnifying glass to create the fire. Eventually, they successfully build the fire on the beach.
It is unclear when exactly the first hominids were able to create fire, but evidence suggests that early hominids started using fire around 1-2 million years ago. They likely achieved this through the use of naturally occurring fire sources before developing the ability to create fire themselves.