Connect a wire to two pieces of dissimilar metals (zinc, iron, copper...) then place them in the lemon juice being careful to not let them touch. Other elements sometimes work together to make electricity.
A combination of some metals may not produce measurable electricity, but most will. Note! Alloys don't count. It has to be relatively pure metal.
Zinc and carbon work together well, since that's the two materials that are used in batteries.
Lemon juice can conduct electricity.
if lemon juice is diluted with water i.e. by electrolysis
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lemon juice is an acid.
The purpose of a lemon squeezer is to squeeze out the lemon to make lemon juice. It makes it much easier and faster to make lemon juice for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, because the lemon juice is so strong there is no chance that it cannot conduct electricity, this answer is science proven and if you type in the exact key words you can do an experiment with a lemon that conducts electrons which makes electricity. Great question!
Yes, electricity can travel through a lemon. The lemon's juice contains ions which allow for the flow of electric current. By inserting two different metals into the lemon and connecting them with wires, a simple battery can be created.
Yes, you can make lemonade using only lemon juice by mixing the lemon juice with water and adding sugar to taste.
electricity flows through the wire into the lemon
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yes lemon juice does make your hair blonder because the sun rays are attracted to the lemon substance.
wires and batteries and things like lemon juice or lime juice which is acidic