Lemon juice is acidic as it contains citric acid
i would say that maybe lemon juice because i is the most sour?
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
Lemon juice is sour tasting because it contains citric acid, which lowers the pH level of the juice. This acidity stimulates our taste buds, specifically the sour taste receptors on the tongue, leading to the perception of sourness.
No. Lemon juice does contain Citric Acid though. Citric Acid is a natural preservative and has a sour taste
Lemon juice or sour salt.
Lemon has a higher concentration of Citric acid that is why it is more sour.
Citric acid. It is also found in limes and other varieties of citrus fruits. It is what gives them their sour flavor.Lemon juice contains citric acid.
im pretty sure that it is lemon juice because it is the most sour
it depends on how much acid is in a fruit. If there is a lot of acid the pH is low, and the fruit is sour. If the pH is high, the fruit is more likely to be sweeter, and there is little acid in the fruit. The acid that causes the sourness in the fruit can vary, but is in many cases citric or ascorbic acid.
It is the acid from the lemon
The substance is likely an acid. Acids have a sour taste and turn blue litmus paper red due to their ability to donate protons (H+ ions). Examples of common acids include vinegar (acetic acid) and lemon juice (citric acid).
because the juice of the lemon is sour and that's the normal colour of sour:yellow.