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On average, there is about 0.6-1.0 grams of citric acid per liter of cranberry juice. The amount can vary depending on the brand and concentration of the juice.
Cranberry juice is heterogenous, meaning it is made up of different components that do not form a uniform mixture.
Lemon juice has a pH of 2. So, it is acidic.
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
Acid: Vinegar, Citrus juice, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric acid..... Base: Lye, Baking soda...
Apple juice has more acid than cranberry juice.
Like other citrus juices it is acidic.
Lemon juice has more acid than cranberry juice. Lemon juice typically has a pH between 2 and 3, whereas cranberry juice usually has a pH closer to 2.5 to 3.5.
On average, there is about 0.6-1.0 grams of citric acid per liter of cranberry juice. The amount can vary depending on the brand and concentration of the juice.
Yes orange, cranberry,grapefruit juices all have some kind of acid.
I would suggest cranberry juice instead.
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