well, the ? is unclear. its like you farted out the ?. the ? is crap how am i
going to now what you are talking about. did you get a bunch of high off
of ice cream monkes to ask the question. or did you get a bunch a over
fat fluber cows to ask the question. i hope you can handle getting pranked
because you gust were. i have no clue of the ansewer.
lemon has more acid.
It has a different type of acid. Vinegar has acetic acid, and lemon juice, which is slightly more acidic, has citric acid.
No, lemon juice does not conduct electricity better than vinegar in water. Both lemon juice and vinegar contain weak acids that dissociate ions in water, allowing them to conduct electricity to a similar extent. The conductivity depends more on the concentration of ions present in the solution rather than the specific acid used.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
Both lemon juice and vinegar contain acidic properties that can help lighten stains, but lemon juice typically contains a higher concentration of citric acid compared to vinegar. Citric acid is known for its ability to break down and lift stains effectively. Therefore, in most cases, lemon juice may be more effective at lightening stains than vinegar.
Distilled (white) vinegar can vary in pH. It is usually near 2.5.Lemon juice is more variable, often ranging between a pH of 2.0 and 3.0 depending on the variety of lemon, the growing condirtions,etc.. So, i guess lemon juice is removes stain better than vinegar since its usually much more acidic than vinegar..
Lemon juice works bestl
Lemon juice is a citrus fruit extract that adds a sour and tangy flavor to dishes, while salt and vinegar is a mixture of salt and vinegar that provides a salty and tangy flavor. Lemon juice tends to be milder and more refreshing, while salt and vinegar can be stronger and more intense in flavor. Both ingredients can be used to enhance the taste of various dishes.
it has more acid..
Distilled (white) vinegar can vary in pH. It is usually near 2.5.Lemon juice is more variable, often ranging between a pH of 2.0 and 3.0 depending on the variety of lemon, the growing condirtions,etc.. So, i guess lemon juice is removes stain better than vinegar since its usually much more acidic than vinegar..
Lemon juice has a pH between 3 to 2 (at average around 2.4) while common sodas vary from 5 to 2 (most cokes are around 3 to 2). So most lemons are more acidic than most sodas but some sodas can be more acidic than some lemons.
I have tried both, they both work to curdle whole milk but I found the lemon juice a better choice as the resulting paneer gets a more complimentary flavoring from the lemons then the vinegar.