Yes, sugar does dissolve in lemon juice. Lemon juice primarily consists of water, and since sugar is soluble in water, it can dissolve in the acidic environment of lemon juice as well. The acidity of lemon juice may slightly affect the rate at which sugar dissolves, but overall, it will still dissolve effectively.
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.
yes it does. lemon juice has lots of sugar in it. did u no that lemons have more sugar in than strawberrys!
i know sugar does
Umm it gets sweeter..?
To make lemonade using lemon juice, mix fresh lemon juice with water and sugar in a pitcher. Stir well until the sugar is dissolved. Serve over ice and garnish with lemon slices.
Yes, you can make lemonade using only lemon juice by mixing the lemon juice with water and adding sugar to taste.
no because of the sugar
not sue but I know lemon juice works. Although the sugar probobly would help dry them out.
You can use Lime juice, and I think you can use Lemon extract im not sure.
Yes. Lemon juice is acidic, and lemonade is just lemon juice and sugar; because sugar doesn't ionize, it doesn't change the pH of the lemonade.
Yes, it is easy possible.
To make 1 gallon of lemonade with lemon juice, mix 2 cups of freshly squeezed lemon juice with 1 cup of sugar in a pitcher. Add 6 cups of water and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Adjust the sweetness and tartness to your liking by adding more sugar or lemon juice. Serve over ice and enjoy!