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No, lemonade does not contain acetic acid. Lemonade is primarily made from lemon juice, water, and sugar, which means its main acid is citric acid, not acetic acid. Acetic acid is found in vinegar, which is not an ingredient in traditional lemonade.
coke is much better than lemonade because it can clean a coin sparkling clean
Lemons (of the genus citrus) naturally produce citric acid and its juice contains enough citric acid to reach of pH value of 2 to 3. Lemonade basically is diluted lemon juice with a lot of sugar added. Therefore citric acid that is naturally present in lemon juice is also found in lemonade.
Because it has lemon in it, and it is an acid
The amount of citric acid in lemonade can vary depending on the recipe, but typically ranges from about 0.3% to 0.5% of the total volume of the drink. Commercially produced lemonades may contain a higher or lower amount of citric acid depending on the brand and formulation.
Lemonade is based on lemon juice and thus is acidic.
Citric acid is in lemon juice.So it is acidic.
Because it has lemon in it, and it is an acid
Yes.water+citric acid in lemon
the main difference is the ingredients. lemonade has ciric acid for tartness, Coca-Cola uses phosphoric acid for tartness. phosphoric acid is a very poisonous substance.
Lemonade is acidic in science due to the presence of citric acid from the lemon juice. This acidity gives lemonade its tart taste.