No, acetic acid is not found in orange juice. Orange juice contains citric acid, which gives it a tangy taste. Acetic acid is found in vinegar.
No, lemonade does not contain acetic acid. Lemonade is primarily made from lemon juice, water, and sugar, which means its main acid is citric acid, not acetic acid. Acetic acid is found in vinegar, which is not an ingredient in traditional lemonade.
Pineapple juice contains citric acid, but it is not particularly high in it compared to some other citrus juices, like lemon or lime juice. The acidity in pineapple juice primarily comes from citric acid and ascorbic acid (vitamin C). While it does have a tangy flavor due to its acidity, the overall citric acid content is moderate. Pineapple juice is more known for its bromelain content and other beneficial nutrients.
Vinegar is 5 to 10 % acetic acid in water.
Pineapple juice is a good ingredient for a marinade because it contains the enzyme Bromelin which is a natural tenderiser.
Yes, it does.
its a natural acid
It has a different type of acid. Vinegar has acetic acid, and lemon juice, which is slightly more acidic, has citric acid.
The percentage of acetic acid present.
Citric acid is in lemon juice and orange juice. Acetic acid is in vinegar. There is Sulphur acid in car batteries.
The pineapple juice is acidic; the color with pH paper Merck no. 9565 is red to brown.
Lemon juice would be a better substitution to acetic acid than tartaric acid would be. Plus you get the lemony flavor.