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Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Lemon Juice (i tried)
The ideal water to lemon juice ratio for making lemonade is typically 1:1, meaning equal parts water and lemon juice.
91.86 grams per 100g or 91.86%.
No, adding lemon juice to water does not make it alkaline. Lemon juice is acidic in nature, so it actually lowers the pH of water, making it more acidic.
The ideal lemon juice to water ratio for making perfect lemonade is typically 1:1, meaning equal parts lemon juice and water.
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The ideal lemon juice to water ratio for making refreshing lemonade is typically 1:4, meaning one part lemon juice to four parts water.
Salt water is a solution of salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water, while lemon juice is a liquid made by extracting juice from lemons. Salt water is saline and has a salty taste, while lemon juice is acidic and has a sour taste. On a chemical level, salt water contains primarily sodium and chloride ions, while lemon juice contains citric acid and vitamin C.
I don't believe; an iron nail is rusted in lemon juice and ocean water.
Yes it is. The pH of water is neutral or 7, and lemon juice is a very low 1 or 2. With the water, the resulting pH is more neutral and less acidic than lemon juice alone.