Lemon juice contains citric acid, a weak, organic acid.
But, when it is digested it becomes an alkaline, so is determined to be an alkaline food!
So it's not a straight forward question. Lemon contains citric acid, but it is an alkaline food.
is a lemon a acid
Because of it's pH level It is 1 on the pH scale (red). It contains citric acid.
Yes, lemons are acidic. This is why you get a sour taste when you bite into a lemon. Other citrus fruit are acidic too.
Yes it is an acid as it contains citric acid
Yes, they are acidic. They have a pH of 1.8 to 2.3
Yes, lemonade is an acidic solution (pH under 7).
Acidic.
Lemonade is acidic
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Definitely not because lemonade is extremely acidic.
Lemonade is acidic and would have a pH in the 4.0 - 6.5 range.
citric acid in all citrus fruits
The tea would be less acidic.
Citric acid is in lemon juice.So it is acidic.
A lower pH level indicates that a substance is more acidic. The reason Coca-Cola is more acidic than lemonade is because the carbonic acid, the stuff that makes cola fizzy, is stronger in acidity and greater in quantity in cola than the citric acid in lemonade. Because of this, flat soda is much less acidic.
Yh it is Sour but not very and it is because of the acid
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Lemonade can be made less acidic by adding salt to it. Use sea salt if available and if you add black salt (available at many health food stores) not only it will be less acidic it is more tasty. Apporximately 1 to 2 teaspoons per liter should suffice.
Lemonade is based on lemon juice and thus is acidic.