A lime itself contains citric acid, so it is acidic. Base is actually the opposite of acid. Ca(OH)2 is sometimes referred to as lime, and this is basic (the opposite of acid)
A lime is a fruit. They contain citric acid, which is an acid.
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
Lime is an alkaline substance. It is a basic compound that can be used to neutralize acids.
A lime is a fruit. They contain citric acid, which is an acid.
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
If you are referring to the fruit known as a lime then the answer is citric acid. If you are referring to the white solid known as lime then the answer is there is not acid: lime is calcium oxide which is basic (alkaline).
A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
no it is an acid
up to 5 to 6 percentage of citric acid will be present in lime.
lime
lime juice is an acid, not a base
Lime is good for arthritisbecause the citric acid found in lime is a solvent of uric acid which is the primary cause of some types of arthritis.
Ethanoic acid is a great solution for removing lime scale buildup in sinks and bathtubs, for instance. Ethanoic acid is a harsh chemical that burns away the lime.
A lime with calcium hydroxide is a base.