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Yes lemon juice can dissolve chalk and other things like the enamel on your teeth
Yes, It can because of the acids in the Lemon Juice.
Chalk is dissolved by an acid. Oranges and orange juice contain an acid. Therefore, chalk is dissolved by orange juice.
vinegar
When chalk is kept with lemon juice for 3 days, the acidic nature of the lemon juice can react with the calcium carbonate in the chalk. This reaction could potentially dissolve the chalk and cause it to break down or change in appearance.
Lemon juice contains citric acid. Citric acid is a weak acid that has the chemical formula of C6H8O7. It reacts with chalk, which consists of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Whenever an acid reacts with a base, a salt and water are formed. Salts can dissolve in water (they are aqueous). Therefore, when chalk reacts with lemon juice, water and aqueous sodium citrate are formed. The sodium citrate dissolves into the water.
Chalk dissolves first in vinegar, followed by lemon juice, and lastly in water. This is because vinegar is acidic and reacts with the calcium carbonate in chalk to form a soluble calcium salt. Lemon juice, also acidic but less so than vinegar, dissolves chalk at a slower rate. Water alone does not chemically interact with chalk to dissolve it.
because it dissolves in something else faster
It sounds like you have an experiment that you're supposed to try for a class. I'll give you a hint, don't try to dissolve too much and you'll probably be able to dissolve chalk in at least two of the solutions you described. Good luck.
Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how. Yes, it dissolves but i dont know how.
Powdered juice typically dissolves in water to form a colored liquid that resembles the original flavor of the juice. The color and clarity of the dissolved powder will vary depending on the type of juice and the amount of powder used.
Because it's not an orange. It's not from an orange. Its this really gross orange colored goop.