A Lemon because more acid btw hii !:) Amanda cristian isaih
In the short run, a lemon. For the carbs, and in the long run, a potato.
because,lemon contains rich content of vitamin C where the potatoes are not in vitamin C and potatoes or not good sources of vitamins although they tastes good
An orange.
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it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon
No, a lemon is a better conductor of electricity than a potato. This is because the citric acid and water content in a lemon make it a better electrolyte compared to a potato, allowing for the flow of electricity more efficiently.
a potato because it has more density and oils
Onion and potato are vegetables; lemon is a fruit.
It doesn't, a lemon has more voltage than an apple because a lemon has a higher amount of acidity. The more acidity a fruit has, the more voltage it has. [NEEDS CORRECTION] (Acidity in foods does NOT correlate to the amount of voltage produced. See University of Illinois, Physics Department {Q & A: Fruit Batteries | Department of Physics | University of Illinois}.)
A lemon typically generates more electricity compared to a potato due to its higher acidity. The citric acid in a lemon facilitates the flow of electrons, resulting in a higher voltage output when used in a battery setup. Potatoes have lower acidity levels and therefore generate less electricity in comparison.
Lemons are more acidic than potatoes, which allows them to produce more electrons and generate a higher voltage in an electrolyte solution. This higher acidity helps lemons to have a higher power output compared to potatoes when used in a lemon battery experiment.
Neither. The voltage depends on the relative electronegativities of the materials in the electrodes, not the electrolyte between the electrodes.