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depending on the amount you add, i think it will be neutral as lemon juice is an acid and baking soda is a base.
Yes, baking soda is a weak base.
Baking soda. The others are acids.
Because lemon has alot of acid in it, you will taste the lemon flavor. Just like a soda, when you take your first sip, you can taste the strongness in it. The soda can be weak or strong.
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a weak base. It can help regulate pH levels in solutions but is not as strong as other bases like sodium hydroxide.
Baking soda is considered a mild base (weakly alkaline) rather than a strong base. It reacts with acids to neutralize them and can also act as a leavening agent in baked goods.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
Yes, baking powder reacts with lemon juice. It is similar to baking soda and viniegar. Baing soda is a base, and lemon juice is acidic. When mixed, CO2 is created.
lemon juice
The best ratio for a baking soda and lemon juice reaction is 1:1, where equal parts lemon juice and baking soda are used. This ratio creates a fizzing reaction due to the acid-base reaction between the citric acid in lemon juice and the bicarbonate in baking soda. Adjust the ratio based on the desired reaction intensity.