Lime juice contains citric acid, which is a weak organic acid found in citrus fruits. Citric acid is a tricarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C6H8O7. It is commonly used in food and beverage production as a flavoring agent and preservative due to its sour taste and antimicrobial properties.
lime juice is an acid, not a base
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They are both acidic
How much energy can a lime prduce?what is the PH?3.Does lime contain acid?
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
When universal indicator is added to lime juice, it typically turns a reddish color, indicating that the lime juice is acidic. Lime juice is high in citric acid, which is why it produces this reaction with the indicator.
limes have more citric acid then lemons do.
Carrot Juice contains citric acid which is from the lemon or lime juice added to it to preserve it.
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).
Baking soda is a base & lime juice is an acid -- therefore they create a chemical reaction.