They are both acidic
lime juice is an acid, not a base
When universal indicator is added to lime juice, it typically turns a reddish color, indicating that the lime juice is acidic. Lime juice is high in citric acid, which is why it produces this reaction with the indicator.
Baking soda is a base & lime juice is an acid -- therefore they create a chemical reaction.
The lime (not lime juice) belongs to the family Rutaceae.It is classified as Citrus Aurantifolia. However, the acid that lime juice is mainly made of is citric acid. The chemical formula for citric acid is C6H8O7.
Lime juice is fairly acidic.
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NO!!! In simple terms this is adding an acid to an acid. Household products that will neutralise lime juice are sodium carbonate (Washing Soda), Sodium bi-Carbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonte)/(Baking powder) and Brasso( Ammonia /Base content).
It's time for Rose to dump the lime juice.
To make a battery out of lime, lemon, and orange, you can use them as the electrolyte solution in a chemical battery setup. Lemon juice is typically more acidic than lime or orange juice, so it may generate slightly more power in the battery due to its higher concentration of citric acid. However, the differences in power output between the fruits may be minimal.
Tomato Juice not tomato juice, it's Vinegar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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