Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2 Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2
Citric Acid is a weak acid. It is round about 6 on the pH scale.
bayot ka citric acid... wala kang pulos...
When citric acid is added, or any acid for that matter, the pH of a substance will decrease. This is because since acids have a low pH they will decrease the pH of other substances when added to it.
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Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2 Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2
Citric Acid is a weak acid. It is round about 6 on the pH scale.
Orange juice, which contains citric acid, generally has a pH of around 3.5.
bayot ka citric acid... wala kang pulos...
When citric acid is added, or any acid for that matter, the pH of a substance will decrease. This is because since acids have a low pH they will decrease the pH of other substances when added to it.
3.5 pH
The pH of acids range from 1-7. 1 being the strongest (most corrosive acid) and 7 being neutral (water). Citric acid has a pH closer to 7 than harmful acids and so, is not harmful. Google it to find the exact pH of citric acid.
Lemons (of the genus citrus) naturally produce citric acid and its juice contains enough citric acid to reach of pH value of 2 to 3. Lemonade basically is diluted lemon juice with a lot of sugar added. Therefore citric acid that is naturally present in lemon juice is also found in lemonade.
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Mass percentage about 0.3% citric acid, gives pH value of about 2.1 - 2.5
Lemon juice contains citric acid (among some other) that gives it an acidic pH value of about 2.0 or lower.
No, it does not have citric acid. It does contain phosphoric acid.