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A lemon can power a light bulb because of the acid in it. The acid is used as a conductor and powers the lemon.
Lemons don't usually produce electricity. It would be quite tricky to convert the small amount of energy available in a lemon to electricity. Nor would it be worthwhile; you would probably get a few seconds or minutes of electricity, at most. That is why lemons can produce enough electricity to light a small LED bulb. But a simple experiment can be done by taking a fresh lemon, a small LED bulb and a conducting wire. If you connect the lemon with the wires and the bulb, the bulb will light up for a few mnutes. This happens because lemon which has citric acid helps in electrolysis.
the Sparks on the copper makes the wire on the light bulb makes the 9v light bulb turn on.
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A lemon has a lower pH due to its higher acidic quality
it takes 3,003,494,560,327,650,836,140,520,347,257,345,803,465,876,324,065,086,237,248 and it still might not get done