I can guarantee that the battery worked and produced an electric potential which could be measured, assuming the experiment was set up correctly.
reproducible!
it gets converted into electricity
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
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results is every thing happens in the experiment
For my science experiment it lasted about a day or two
Yes. Basically the lemon contains citric acid which acts as the electrolyte in this case.
no i did an experiment and results were lemon juice
lemon battery is a battery which is comnpatible for the lemon laptop.
It's actually possible to connect a lemon to a battery--especially if that battery is another lemon. While this statement may seem confusing, it really isn't. One popular lemon battery experiment shows students how to create a voltaic battery with a lemon. This type of battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Further exploration of this principle will allow you to connect one lemon battery to another lemon battery. One lemon will produce approximately 7/10 of a volt of electricity. And two lemon batteries connected to each other generally create enough energy to power a digital watch.
Honestly, your question is a little hard to answer. From experience, I found that a lemon makes a better battery, but some of my friends who have also done this experiment said an onion works better. A few more people and websites said that the lemon works better! Hope I helped!
it is made with lemon acid
a lemon battery generates electricity.a lemon battery can help the society in terms of electricity. the lemon battery can be used in a sudden brown out then it will be fun to do and also it is useful
Yes, you can make a battery out of a lemon and 2 dissimilar metals. There is a lot of information out there about these type of projects. Your question is vague, so I cannot really say much more.
this experiement is a category of physical science. i once did a project on this. it was with lemon and potatoes conducting electricity. well, somewhat like. becoming a doctor, training at calpoly.
How can the lemon battery project be applied in the real world
A lemon typically produces around 0.5 to 0.9 volts of electricity. This is due to the citric acid acting as an electrolyte that allows for a chemical reaction with the metals used in a lemon battery experiment.