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It's better than some other things, but not as good as most.
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It means you should use the other one to make handles out of for your frying pans,not the first one.
As I have no lemon juice or vinegar the easiest way I can think of to answer this question is for you to use an ohm meter and measure the resistance of each substance for conductivity. The lower the resistance the better the conductor. Poor a little in a bowl and put the two probes from the ohm meter into the liquid, turn the dial on the meter in the ohms area from one extreme to the other until you see the needle stop between the bars. Note the setting on the dial and the position of the needle. These will give you the resistance when added together (for example if your dial is on the .1 scale then you need to multiply the needle reading by .1 to get the ohms). Test each liquid's resistance and write down the ohms for each, the lowest ohms is the most conductive.
lemon can power a light bulb b'coz lemon contains citric acid which can serve as an electrolyte if the connections r complete it undergoes elecrolysis & sets up an electrolytic cell.
Lemon and Melon
lemon and melon
Orange, Lemon and other ones.
lemon and melon
lemon - melon
yes a lemon
its in the name citric citrus in other basically lemon, lime and orange but most fruits.
Walton B. Sinclair has written: 'The orange' 'The biochemistry and physiology of the lemon and other citrus fruits' -- subject- s -: Citrus fruits, Composition, Lemon, Physiology 'The grapefruit: its composition, physiology, and products' -- subject- s -: Grapefruit
lemon and limes as well as other very acidic fruits rich with vitamin C deposits can help the conditions of Scurvy
The cherry because all the other fruits are filled with acids/ citrus acids
Silicon is only a semiconductor. Copper on the other hand is used to make wires and is an excellent conductor of electricity.
Lemon juice, and other citrus fruits like lime, grapefruit and orange, are acids. They don't cause acidity so much as add acidity to whatever you put them in.