citrus and malic acids but a lemons acid is more powerful than a potatoes even with just citrus acid because citrus friuts like the oragne provide great amounts of vitamin c witch keeps you going
potatoes contains a certain amount of citric and phosphoric acid.
yes.folic acid.bananas and broccoli have it in them too.
there are lots of acid in potatoes but the two most commonly used ones are citric and phosphoric acid. these acids work the same as a battery to form a potato battery
the potato is about 7.5 and 8 and its a bases
potato contains phosphoric acid (H3PO4)
Sweet potatoes and potatoes contain little phytic acid
about 7.9 to 9.9
Potato juice is basic.
tartaric
Citric acid, malic acid, phosphoric acid.
Folic acid. Same as bananas and broccoli.
Folic acid. Same as bananas and broccoli.
dip it in acid
A potato is an acid with the ph of 6.1, on the less acidic side.
The potato lamp works because the acid in the potato lights up the light bulb.
Potato
the acid is 1
If you compared a potato with a lemon they wouldn't be much alike so it is probably a base.
The acid and salt (which is in the juice of a potato) chemical energy that turns intoelectricity.