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Yes. Citric acid is found in all citrus fruits.
the answer is 12.5 milligrams of acid in orange juice people! That's far too much acid consumption and will put your pH balance in the acidic-toilet! resulting in Candida albicans taking over your colon (or small and large intestines)!
Yes it can be It depends on how much acid and what type of acid For example orange juice is acidic.
The most common acid in apple juice is malic acid. The most common acid is orange juice is ascorbic acid. It also has much citric acid. The most common acid in grape juice is tartaric acid.
One common reaction to orange juice is heartburn, especially on an empty stomach in people who are prone to acid reflux. Also related to the high acid level in orange juice is enamel erosion of the teeth. Large doses of vitamin C can cause diarrhea.
Assuming the orange juice hasn't had additives added to it (e.g. it is freshly squeezed), there is NO phosphoric acid in orange juice, regardless of the quantity. Phosphoric acid is an INorganic (mineral) acid, made in bulk to add to Coke, rust removers, etc. The acidity in orange juice comes from CITRIC acid, a weak and natural organic acid, hence the term "citric fruit" for oranges, limes, lemons and the like. In lemons and limes citric acid can account for up to 8% of the (dry) weight; it's noticeably less in oranges, and can vary significantly depending upon the variety of the orange, as well as where it was grown (similarly with the proportion of vitamin C, ascorbic acid).
It depends on what type of orange juice it is. But, i do know that orange juice has alot of acids in it.
Orange juice is a mixture, it does not have a chemical formula.
how much vitamin c is in an orange compared to concentrated Orange Juice withou added vitamin c
48oz
All the parts that no an orange.