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(lemon juice)... SULFURIC ACID!
Lemon Juice is in the lowest levels of acidity; it is weak, organic and totally consumable. Sulfuric acid is powerful enough to run the battery that starts your car, and one of its functions is to extract oxygen out of organic compounds (it turns organic compounds into charcoal).
No. Lemon juice contains citric acid, which is a weak acid.
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
Lemon juice is about 5% citric acid, a weak acid.
Acid rain is more acidic than lemon juice. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, while acid rain typically has a pH in the range of 4.2 to 4.4 due to the presence of sulfuric and nitric acids.
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.
Hydrochloric Acid Acetic Acid Sulfuric Acid Citric Acid Phosphoric Acid
Lemon juice contains citric acid.
Lemon juice contains citric acid.
Acids and bases are used in cooking (lemon juice & baking soda), chemistry (sulfuric acid and etc), and cleaning (bleach & soaps).
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
Lemon juice is acidic.
Lemon juice is acidic as it contains citric acid