Lemon juice itself is highly acidic. Inside the body, lemon juice that has been fully metabolized has a basic effect.
Lemon juice is acidic.
Lemon juice contains an acid (but by itself it is not an acid, because it is not a pure compound): citric acid makes lemon juice acidic.
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depending on the amount you add, i think it will be neutral as lemon juice is an acid and baking soda is a base.
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
Lemon juice has a pH of 2. So, it is acidic.
no, because lemon juice is an acid. acids dont neutralize acids. use a base ex. soap, bleach.
It is an acidic mixture; lemon juice contains citric acid, which is a almost a strong, three-fold acid.
Yes it does. An acid (lemon juice) plus a base (baking soda) becomes salt plus water. So lemon juice and baking soda fizzes and bubbles then becomes salty water.
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what is the conversion of concentrated lemon juice to the juice of a real lemon(in teaspoon)
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