no , because it don't have as much chemicals as water does.
Water is stronger than rock.
Because a lemon is a citrus and an apple is not.....
Water is stronger than rock.
Yes, different amounts of water changes the concentration which in turn makes the juice stronger or weaker.
Water as it is less acidic than either milk and orange juice.
Yes. Ammonia has a pKb of 4.75. Water has a pKb of 13.995.
Orange juice is made up mostly of water. So the water in orange juice will evaporate at the same rate as clear water. Of course the parts of the juice that are not water will remain behind. One theory is that the orange juice will absorb more light than water because of its colour.
water is not stronger then glue because water can break a hole house down.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Water is not inherently stronger than lightning; their strength and power depend on the context. Water can conduct electricity, so if lightning were to strike a body of water, it could potentially cause harm. But in terms of raw destructive power, lightning is typically more dangerous than water.
no
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a stronger hydrogen bond than water, as HF molecules have a greater electronegativity difference between the hydrogen and fluoride atoms compared to water molecules, resulting in a stronger attraction. This makes hydrogen fluoride a stronger hydrogen bonding compound than water.