It is very weak and found in all citrus fruits, can tarnish silver or certain metals though. Hope this helps,
JoshDurham
Yes, lemon juice is a weak acid due to its citric acid content. When lemon juice is added to water, it releases hydrogen ions, making it acidic. However, compared to strong acids like hydrochloric acid, lemon juice is considered weak.
Lemon juice is about 5% citric acid, a weak acid.
No. Lemon juice contains citric acid, which is a weak acid.
Stronger than tomato juice, not as strong as lemon juice.
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
Acetic acid, found in vinegar, is a weak household acid. It is safe to handle and commonly used for cleaning and cooking, but it is not as strong as other acids like hydrochloric acid.
Grape juice is mildly acidic. It contains tartaric acid, a weak acid.
Orange juice is a weak acid, with a pH ranging from about 3 to 4. The main acid in orange juice is citric acid, which gives it a tangy flavor.
Because lemon has alot of acid in it, you will taste the lemon flavor. Just like a soda, when you take your first sip, you can taste the strongness in it. The soda can be weak or strong.
Lemon juice contains citric acid, a weak acid, but it will have have very little effect on the apple. but it will not make it rot faster it will make it rot slower
Vinegar, Furit Juice, and Cola are examples of:
They contain citric acid. It is a weak acid