The Hydrogen ion, or H+
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acidity ions
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
The pH of vinegar is around 3.4. The pH of lemon juice is around 2.3. Since pH = -log(conc. H+ ions), we simply need to solve for the conc. of H+ ions in both substances and find the difference. There are approximately 4.6 x 10^-3 M hydronium ions in lemon juice than vinegar.
what is the conversion of concentrated lemon juice to the juice of a real lemon(in teaspoon)
The pH of lemon juice is typically around 2.0 to 2.6, which translates to a hydrogen ion concentration of 10^-2.0 to 10^-2.6 M. In a logarithmic function, this would be expressed as pH = -log[H+], where [H+] is the hydrogen ion concentration.
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No, lemon juice is squeezed fruit juice, lemon soda is a carbonated beverage usually with artificial lemon flavor.
Yes, because the lemon juice is so strong there is no chance that it cannot conduct electricity, this answer is science proven and if you type in the exact key words you can do an experiment with a lemon that conducts electrons which makes electricity. Great question!
citric acid is the main acid in lemon juice along with small amounts of ascorbic acid , commonly known as vitamin C. Lemon juice is a handy natural bleach, which you c an use to remove fruit juice or other stains from your hands safely.
Put lemon juice in it.