Assuming you meant "What type of acid is in AN orange (fruit)?", mostly citric acid, but also ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
The juice in an orange is an acid. It's called citric acid.
Ascorbic acid also known as vitamin C
The acid in an orange is citric acid.
Yes an Orange is an acid
Orange is an acid :)
Yes it can be It depends on how much acid and what type of acid For example orange juice is acidic.
Orange juice contains Citric acid.
An orange has 7% to 10% of acid.
orange juice is an acid
the answer is 12.5 milligrams of acid in orange juice people! That's far too much acid consumption and will put your pH balance in the acidic-toilet! resulting in Candida albicans taking over your colon (or small and large intestines)!
citric acid from the orange has a cleaning effect.
Lime acid and orange acid have similar flammability properties because they are both organic acids. Their flammability is influenced by factors like concentration, temperature, and the presence of other flammable materials rather than the specific type of acid.