Lemonade has a pH of about 2 or 3.
Acidic substances have pH's below 7 and while bases have pH's above 7.
Pure water (deionized) has a pH of 7.0. (Tap water is generally slightly acidic with a pH of ~6.5).
Lemon juice is below 7 on the pH scale, typically around 2 to 3. This makes it acidic.
its 2.2
If you think to the lemon juice this is acidic.
The pH value of lemon juice is 2.about pH = 2 to 2.5
The pH value of the juice lemon is under 7.
Lemon juice has a pH of around 2.3 which is acidic because the juice in the lemon is very acidic.
The pH of lemon juice is normally around 2-3 pH. It is defintely a strong acid. Stomach acid is 1 on the pH scale. It isn't neutral, definetly NOT a alkali. Hope this helps. Lolly x
No. Lemon juice is acidic, so it will have a lower pH.
The pH level of an apple with lemon juice on it is generally around 3, due to the acidity of the lemon juice. Apples themselves are slightly acidic with a pH range of 3-4, but the addition of lemon juice further lowers the pH level.
The pH scale is the negative base 10 logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Thus, a pH of 2 means [H+]= 10-2 while a pH of 4 means [H+]= 10-4. Thus, lemon juice is 100 (102) times more acidic than tomato juice.
Nonexistent--pure lemon juice is pH 2.3.
Because on the PH scale 1.8~2.3 is acidic ..