Lemons and lemon bi-products
I only know three: lemon, sugar, salt.
The solvent is water; solutes are all other components of the juice.
No, you just create a mixture with more components.
Lemon balm contains volatile oils, including citral, citronella, eugenol, and other components as well as flavonoids, triterpenoids, rosmarinic acid, polyphenols, and tannin.
There isn't a chemical formula for lemon juice, because it's a mixture. Citric acid is one of the components of that mixture, but so are water, ascorbic acid, and a number of other compounds.
The Lemon test was formulated by Chief Justice Warren Burger in the majority opinion in Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971). Lemon dealt with Rhode Island and Pennsylvania programs that supplemented the salaries of teachers in religiously based, private schools for teaching secular subjects. The Court struck down both programs as violating the establishment clause.
Lemonade does not have a chemical formula. It is not a chemical but a mixture. Its separate components have their own chemical formulas like citric acid.
Spirte is composed of carbonated water, high fructose corn syruo, citric acid, natural flavors (lemon and lime), sodium citrate, and sodium benzoate.
Yes, Kamias can whiten the skin. Kamias is made out of lemon and honey. The lemon is known to be an all natural whitening agent.
The lead fishing sinker is homogeneous because has a uniform appearance throughout. Trail mix, iced tea with lemon, and sedimentary rocks are heterogeneous because they are not uniform throughout -- you can see the individual components of the mixtures.
Meadowlark Lemon, Jack Lemmon, Don Lemon, Bob Lemon, Chet Lemon, and Cleo Lemon are all names of celebrities.
No, most cleaners use lemon oil which is the substance in lemon zest.