No, it is not a good idea to put lemon juice on a burn. While the cooling effect might feel good momentrily, the skin at the burn site is already damaged, and the last thing you need is an acid on it.
Treatment for burns is an extensive topic covered under other questions on this site. However, for minor burns, avoid administering any creme, gel, goo, etc. Wrap the wound in a clean, dry bandage and leave it be (applies to first degree and minor second degree burns). When a blister forms, leave it be until it pops on its own. Then carefully treat as an open wound.
When you put lemon juice on a piece of paper, then place the paper on a heat source, the parts soaked with the juice will burn faster and turn a dark brown. This chemical reaction is based upon the properties that define acids and bases. The paper with the acid lemon juice is weakened by the acid, and will burn faster.
Put lemon juice in it.
Lemon juice is very acidic (It does not oxidate).
the colour of lemons
yes it will get damaged by the acid in the lemon juice
Lime juice!
Put lemon juice on it.
it will die
it will crack
yes, it does put lemon juice on a toothbrush and scrub and it should come off :)
Someone put lemon juice in your's.
It tastes good