Two acids found at home are
Pineapple is a fruit, but it is not a citrus fruit. Citrus fruits belong to the family Rutaceae. Pineapple, however, are of the family Bromeliaceae. One of the main differences between the two is that citrus trees bear fruit from their branches, while pineapple fruit is the stem of the plant. Although not in the family of Rutaceae (citrus fruits), pineapple is very acidic and it is known that Pineapple pickers have no finger prints left due to the acidity in Pineapple.
yes, you can graft all citrus (exept for kumkuat) on a single tree
I'm not aware of vegetables that can. However, if two electrodes/wires are stuck into a citrus fruit (lemons are best), it can power an LED.
Found in two of the amino acids that make up many proteins
There are two: DNA and RNA.
H3p04
Citrus fruits are the 4th classifications of fruits that contain a thick outer rind. A thin member separates the flesh into segments. For example:- Orange, Tangerines, Grape fruits, Lemons, Limes etc.
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Chemical reactions are created when two acids in a fruit combine, or mix, usually with metal or copper.
Small quantities of electricity can easily be generated from fruit. Simply take two rods, nails, needles or similar which are made of different materials, then stick them into the fruit. Take care that they do not touch each other. A small voltage will appear between the two rods. Citrus fruits work especially well.
The two ions found in high concentrations of acid are hydrogen ion(H+ ) and hydroxonium ion(H3O+).