i really am not sure, but i'll just throw a wild guess out there. Lemon? it is a juice that is always an acid, and has 5 letters.
The stomach produces gastric juice, which is a combination of hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus. This acidic liquid helps break down food and kill bacteria in the digestive system.
HNO3 is nitric acid, which is a strong mineral acid.
The acid typically found in a battery is sulfuric acid.
The acid typically found in batteries is sulfuric acid.
A solution with a low pH value is acidic. It has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions compared to hydroxide ions. Common acidic substances include lemon juice, vinegar, and battery acid.
Citric acid is present in tomato juice.
Lemon juice contains citric acid.
Orange juice contains Citric acid.
citric acid
Milk, lemon juice, vinegar, fruit juice (any kind that contains citric acid), etc.
Yes orange, cranberry,grapefruit juices all have some kind of acid.
It's not a strong acid but it depends on what you buy ;). It's around 5 ish on the scale I believe?
amino acid
sulfates
Lime juice contains citric acid, which is a weak organic acid found in citrus fruits. Citric acid is a tricarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C6H8O7. It is commonly used in food and beverage production as a flavoring agent and preservative due to its sour taste and antimicrobial properties.
The type of 'juice' is a very highly concentrated acid that only a few specific enzymes are able to be used in the proccess of digestion. this highly concentrated acid is Hydrochloric Acid (HCl). This is also mixed with Potassium Chloride (KCl) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) to help with the digestion of food/drinks.
One common reaction to orange juice is heartburn, especially on an empty stomach in people who are prone to acid reflux. Also related to the high acid level in orange juice is enamel erosion of the teeth. Large doses of vitamin C can cause diarrhea.