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While it does conduct electricity, lime water is not a good idea for the same reason electronics break when they get wet, because there is no way to guide the electrical currents that get sent through it. In an electronic that got wet, the electrical currents are flowing through the water and going to the wrong places, probably electrocuting and burning whatever the current goes too, breaking it.

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Will a lemon conduct electricity?

Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.


Does adding lemon juice to water make it alkaline?

No, adding lemon juice to water does not make it alkaline. Lemon juice is acidic in nature, so it actually lowers the pH of water, making it more acidic.


Why is water not used in the electrolysis of copper permanganate solution?

Water is not used in the electrolysis of copper permanganate solution because water will compete as an electrolyte and interfere with the desired redox reactions happening at the electrodes. Using water as an electrolyte would form other byproducts instead of the intended products of the copper permanganate electrolysis. This could lead to inefficient and unpredictable results in the process.


What is the difference between salt water and lemon juice?

Salt water is a solution of salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water, while lemon juice is a liquid made by extracting juice from lemons. Salt water is saline and has a salty taste, while lemon juice is acidic and has a sour taste. On a chemical level, salt water contains primarily sodium and chloride ions, while lemon juice contains citric acid and vitamin C.


Does metal rust faster in bottled water or lemon juice?

Metal typically rusts faster in lemon juice compared to bottled water. Lemon juice is acidic, which can accelerate the corrosion process on metal surfaces. Bottled water, on the other hand, does not contain acids that would promote rusting.

Related Questions

Will lemon conduct electricity?

if lemon juice is diluted with water i.e. by electrolysis


Will a lemon conduct electricity?

Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.


When lemon juice is stirred in water does the lemon juice rise to the top?

No


Why electrolysis does not take place in distilled water?

Electrolysis requires ions in water to conduct electricity. Distilled water lacks ions, so it has very low conductivity and does not support electrolysis. Adding a small amount of electrolyte (such as salt) to distilled water increases its conductivity, enabling electrolysis to occur.


Can you use the lemon juice from the store in hot water to drink?

Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!


Does salt water or regular water or lemon juice slow down the browning in a apple?

Lemon Juice (i tried)


What is the ideal water to lemon juice ratio for making lemonade?

The ideal water to lemon juice ratio for making lemonade is typically 1:1, meaning equal parts water and lemon juice.


What percentage of pure lemon juice contains water?

91.86 grams per 100g or 91.86%.


Does adding lemon juice to water make it alkaline?

No, adding lemon juice to water does not make it alkaline. Lemon juice is acidic in nature, so it actually lowers the pH of water, making it more acidic.


Why is water not used in the electrolysis of copper permanganate solution?

Water is not used in the electrolysis of copper permanganate solution because water will compete as an electrolyte and interfere with the desired redox reactions happening at the electrodes. Using water as an electrolyte would form other byproducts instead of the intended products of the copper permanganate electrolysis. This could lead to inefficient and unpredictable results in the process.


What is the name of the apparatus used to electrolysis of water?

The apparatus used for electrolysis of water is called an electrolysis cell or electrolytic cell. It typically consists of two electrodes connected to a power source, a container of water containing an electrolyte, and a mechanism to collect the gases produced during electrolysis.


Is lemon juice insoluble in water?

no