Did you know that bacteria in your mouth feed on food that you've eaten like sugar, milk, and then create a mild acid, with corrode the enamel of your beautiful teeth, acid is corrosive...always brush your teeth after meal, or chew a sugar free Chewing Gum for good teeth
Generally speaking all the acids are more or less dangerous for teeth; for example the acetic acid from vinegar, the carbonic acid from carbonated waters, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, organic acids from vegetables, acids formed in the mouth during the fermentation by the action of bacteria, etc.
Low pH (acidic) foods dissolve the enamel and weaken the teeth.
Basically, it "melts" the teeth and slowly decays...
It will stain your teeth. It is also hard to digest.
No. Citric acid is an organic acid
Enamel, the substance teeth are made of, can dissolve in acid. Once that enamel dissolves you can never get it back.
As I know sugarcane does not contain citric acid but lemon contains citric acid.
it has citric acid, any acid will destroy teeth.
Citric acid can give a a pearly white smile. It naturally contained within the flesh of the fruit etches away the stains on your teeth.
Basically, it "melts" the teeth and slowly decays...
citric acid and / or phosphoric acid weare away teeth then give cavitys
It will stain your teeth. It is also hard to digest.
No. Citric acid is an organic acid
Enamel, the substance teeth are made of, can dissolve in acid. Once that enamel dissolves you can never get it back.
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Citric and acid ARE words, so the word form is citric acid!
The acid found in citrus fruits is called the citric acid and can provide a sour taste and helps fight of predators with its sting when it gets into your eyes so the acid in citrus fruit is citric :)
Citric acid is not malleable.
Citric acid (which is responsible for the sour taste) and ascorbic acid (which most of us know as vitamin C).