lime juice is an acid, not a base
They are both acidic
Baking soda is a base & lime juice is an acid -- therefore they create a chemical reaction.
Lime juice is fairly acidic.
yes
Citric
NO!!! In simple terms this is adding an acid to an acid. Household products that will neutralise lime juice are sodium carbonate (Washing Soda), Sodium bi-Carbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonte)/(Baking powder) and Brasso( Ammonia /Base content).
Acid
A lime with calcium hydroxide is a base.
would be a little acidic considering- Tomatoes are added as well as lime juice is sprinkled.
The fruit known as a lime is acidic it contains citric acid. The substance lime, sometimes called quicklime, is calcium oxide and is a base.
Baking soda which is sodium bicarbonate is a base, while vinegar is acetic acid, an acid. The mixing of these two chemicals results in a neutralization reaction, producing carbon dioxide gas which causes the bubbling.
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