No. Lemon juice is acidic, so it will have a lower pH.
Lemon juice have a pH under 7 because is an acidic solution.
Lemon and juice are acids, so they would be on the higher end of the pH scale.
Lower pH indicates a dtronger acid. So the lemon juice would be stronger.
The pH value of lemon juice is 2.about pH = 2 to 2.5
The pH value of the juice lemon is under 7.
Ammonia, which is basic, would raise pH. Vinegar, coffee and lemon juice are all acidic and would cause pH to be lower.
To lower the pH of 100 ml of water to a pH of 5.5, it would take only around a drop of lemon juice. It is estimated that in a gallon aquarium, two drops of lemon juice can lower the pH by .5.
Lemon juice has a pH of around 2.3 which is acidic because the juice in the lemon is very acidic.
Nonexistent--pure lemon juice is pH 2.3.
I'm not sure what pH the apple has, but lemon juice has a pH of 2. Hopefully this helps. :)
No you cannot. Lemon juice is used to achieve a specific ph in the finished product to avoid spoilage. The lemon juice should be bottled not squeezed fresh as bottled juice has a specific ph level, fresh fruit varies in its ph level by brand and ripeness of lemon.
Lemon juice is acidic.
about pH = 2 - 2.3