Yes, it is a conductor of electricity, but not a good one.
yes
A lime, specifically lime juice, can conduct electricity due to the presence of ions in its acidic solution. When lime juice is dissolved in water, it dissociates into positively charged hydrogen ions (H⁺) and negatively charged ions, allowing it to facilitate the flow of electric current. This ionization is what makes lime, like other acidic solutions, a conductor of electricity.
Yes, it is a conductor of electricity, but not a good one.
yes
wires and batteries and things like lemon juice or lime juice which is acidic
Yes, all impure solutions of water containing salts are conductive to some degree, in addition many juices are acidic, and many acidic water solutions are conductive.
yes it does. Almost every liquid that are solutions of acid, base or salt, conducts electricity.
It is called Lime Juice
A lime juice tub was a ship that served lime juice to prevent scurvy.
Yes, it contains lots of ionised salts that allow current to flow. Its a conductor. Not a good conductor, but it conducts.
Lime juice is fairly acidic.
Lime juice is acidic.