91.86 grams per 100g or 91.86%.
half a lemon's juice
85%
I don't believe; an iron nail is rusted in lemon juice and ocean water.
Lemon juice contains carboxylic acids as Citric and Ascorbic acids they form a thin layer of metallic citrate or carboxylate which prevents the absorption of water ,carbondioxide and oxygen so further oxidation of metal becomes stopped.
It's a chemical change because the lemon and water cannot be separated by physical means. If it were a physical change, then the lemons and water would not be dissolved.
They both create mixtures called solutions.
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
one contains salt and is water the other is a juice specificaly lemon juice i hope i was helpfull
Unsweetened Lemonade. Also a mild acidic solution, depending upon the percentage of Lemon added to water.
No
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
lemon juice
Lemon Juice (i tried)
Lemon Juice freezes the same way water does so the freezing point of lemon juice is actually 0 degrees Celsius.
no
with water
Metal rusts faster in lemon juice than it does in bottled water.
Lemon juice contains citric acid. Citric acid is a weak acid that has the chemical formula of C6H8O7. It reacts with chalk, which consists of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Whenever an acid reacts with a base, a salt and water are formed. Salts can dissolve in water (they are aqueous). Therefore, when chalk reacts with lemon juice, water and aqueous sodium citrate are formed. The sodium citrate dissolves into the water.
I don't believe; an iron nail is rusted in lemon juice and ocean water.