Recommendation: measure the pH with a pH-meter or with pH papers.
The expression "many times more acidic" is not so correct in context.
Lemon juice is acidic due to citric acid content. When consumed, it gets metabolized in the body and excreted through urine, causing it to become more acidic. This decrease in pH promotes a more acidic environment in the urine, which may have various effects on health and the formation of kidney stones.
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I'm not very sure but I think they are: Vinegar, lemon juice, black coffee, orange juice, battery acid (very acidic), and urine would be an extra.
When chalk is kept with lemon juice for 3 days, the acidic nature of the lemon juice can react with the calcium carbonate in the chalk. This reaction could potentially dissolve the chalk and cause it to break down or change in appearance.
None. The urine get paler because you drink a lot.
Pour lemon juice on it than wash it out with water
pulpless orange juice or urine
orange juice or lemon juice (citric acid)vinegar (acetic acid)aspirin (salicylic acid)yogurt (lactic acid)Coca-Cola (phosphoric acid)toilet bowl cleaner (sulfuric acid)bathroom cleaner (hydrochloric acid)wine (tartaric acid and/or malic acid)vitamin C tablets (ascorbic acid)urine (uric acid)cosmetics (stearic acid, lauric acid)refreshing drinks and other foods: fumaric acid
(By it's color and the amount of the urine) using the fluids: Coke, lemon sport drink, coffee, regular water, orange juice, apple juice which one do you think will "come out" in the most amount of urine which one least in amount of urine and which one will come out the darkest in color which ones the lightest in colors and please explain why?
A liquid with a pH of 6 is considered slightly acidic. Examples include milk and urine.
Urine with a pH of 6 is 100 times more acidic than seawater with a pH of 8. This is because the pH scale is logarithmic, with each unit change representing a tenfold difference in acidity or alkalinity.
No. Tomato juice is highly acidic, and since dog urine is already acidic, the tomato juice will just further increase the urine's acidity (decreasing pH), further killing the grass. The only way to stop dog urine from killing the grass is to lime the area where the dog has urinated. Lime has a high pH (or is basic), and as we all know, a base added to an acid will neutralize the solution or an area.