It's a preservative.
i think that lemon juice is containing alkali
Lemon juice contains approximately 1.44 grams per ounce of citric acid.
It does not have salt
No, most cleaners use lemon oil which is the substance in lemon zest.
The ingredients in the newer version of True Lemon are: citric acid, lemon oil, lemon juice and ascorbic acid. Some of the older products contain soy.
carbon dioxide
When you mix lemon juice (acid) and washing soda (base), it creates a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide gas. The bubbles you see are the carbon dioxide gas being produced as a result of the reaction between the acid and base.
Citric juice is juice of those fruits that contain citric acid, for example orange, lemon etc.
The ingredients should be listed on the label
Lemon juice does not contain chlorine as a chemical ingredient. However, it may contain trace amounts of chlorine from environmental exposure or agricultural practices, but these levels are typically very low and not harmful. The primary components of lemon juice are citric acid, vitamin C, and various other compounds that contribute to its flavor and nutritional value.
I guess raspberries, lemon juice, sugar, and water.
No. Lemon juice does contain Citric Acid though. Citric Acid is a natural preservative and has a sour taste