While it does conduct electricity, lime water is not a good idea for the same reason electronics break when they get wet, because there is no way to guide the electrical currents that get sent through it. In an electronic that got wet, the electrical currents are flowing through the water and going to the wrong places, probably electrocuting and burning whatever the current goes too, breaking it.
No, lemon juice will not work as an electrolyte in the electrolysis of water because it does not contain the necessary ions to conduct electricity. Electrolytes like salt or sulfuric acid are typically used in the electrolysis of water to provide ions for conduction.
Lime water as in lime juice is a electrolyte in the feature that it carries ions, however it does not conduct electricity well by itself, so its use in a battery would be limited since it won't carry a current.
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Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.
one contains salt and is water the other is a juice specificaly lemon juice i hope i was helpfull
Metal rusts faster in lemon juice than it does in bottled water.
The substance left in the solution after electrolysis depends on the specific electrolyte used. For example, in the electrolysis of water, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are typically produced. In the case of a salt solution, the cations and anions of the salt may be discharged at the electrodes.
i think water becauae it has only h20 nothing else while e lemon juice has h20 and other junk
if lemon juice is diluted with water i.e. by electrolysis
Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.
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Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Lemon Juice (i tried)
one contains salt and is water the other is a juice specificaly lemon juice i hope i was helpfull
no
with water
Metal rusts faster in lemon juice than it does in bottled water.
I don't believe; an iron nail is rusted in lemon juice and ocean water.
Yes it is. The pH of water is neutral or 7, and lemon juice is a very low 1 or 2. With the water, the resulting pH is more neutral and less acidic than lemon juice alone.
it depends on what you're using it for if it's lemon based then you should use lemon juice but it really depends