Well, since Helen clark is so sour, does she have natural acids?
by the way the answer is yes.
Lemons and oranges contain citric acid, while watermelons do not contain significant amounts of acid.
NO, nitric acid is not an organic acid. It is the first mineral acid to be made by scientists and chemists.
Nitric acid does not contain sulfate ions. Nitric acid is a strong acid with the chemical formula HNO3, containing hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not a source of sulfate ions.
Yes a lemon does contain Citric acid. It's what makes the lemon taste sour.
Nothing that you eat contains nitric acid - the stuff is terribly toxic and corrosive.
Lemons and younger siblings.
Lemons and oranges contain citric acid, while watermelons do not contain significant amounts of acid.
No. However, many fertilizers do contain nitrates, such as ammonium nitrate which can be thought of as salts of nitric acid.
Foods that contain citric acid are lemons and oranges. They are contain vitamic C.
Orange
Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.
Acid rains contain traces of these acids.
Lemons are acidic due to the presence of citric acid.
Oh yes, there are acids that contain oxygen, for example, nitric acid, HNO3.
Not exactly. Acid rain does contain abnormally high amounts of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, but the concentrations are still very dilute.
NO, nitric acid is not an organic acid. It is the first mineral acid to be made by scientists and chemists.
Because it has lemon in it, and it is an acid