No, if anything it helps it. It aids the body to produce red blood cells.
91.86 grams per 100g or 91.86%.
Nonexistent--pure lemon juice is pH 2.3.
Lemon juice contains an acid (but by itself it is not an acid, because it is not a pure compound): citric acid makes lemon juice acidic.
if its pure lemon juice with no added sugar then it has no sugar in it. and most lemon juice are like that. its in lemon soft drinks and lemon cordials that add the sugars.
pure lemon juice it works fast.
Lemon Juice Is Like Acid Rain So Deffinetly Not Lemon..Lime Juice On The Other Hand Lime Juice Had a Certain Compound That Helps Plants But Only If Putting It IN The Soil
If a juice is 100 percent one fruit it is considered a pure substance. Most juices are not considered pure substances.
No, its not chemically bonded and can be broken down into physical means, so it is a mixture. Since lemon juice has particles of lemon in it, it would be a heterogenous mixture because its not constant throughout.
Pure lemon juice typically contains about 1-2% sugar by weight. The natural sugars present in lemons are mainly fructose, glucose, and sucrose, contributing to their tart flavor. Despite being low in sugar, lemon juice is often used to enhance the flavor of dishes and beverages.
i haven't figured that out yet. I think it will dissolve the gummy bear because the acidity in the pure lemon juice will break it down faster.
The pH of pure water is 7 (neutral). Adding lemon juice (which is acidic) will decrease the pH, making the solution more acidic. Lemon juice typically has a pH of around 2, so the pH of the water will decrease to a value closer to 2 when lemon juice is added.
You can put lemon juice on cut apples to prevent them going brown, however whole apples are best just stored dry