try it!
i shouldn't think so, because aluminum doesn't erode...
Yes, because the orange juice has an acidic pH. When you mix an acid (orange juice), with a reactive metal (aluminum) they react, the aluminum slowly dissolves into the orange juice. This would give it a horrible taste and it probably wouldn't be safe to consume.
I put a 2" square of aluminum foil in a container of orange juice and another in a container of tap water and allowed both to sit for one week. After one week, the one in the water container had turned brownish black and "corroded" more than the one in the orange juice. Why? I dunno. I would have thought it would be the opposite, but it wasn't. Anyone know why? A. The acid in the orange juice acted as a reducing agent to prevent oxygen from corroding the aluminum.
Tartaric and Citric acids. Given time, the acids may corrode the aluminum.
because orange juice saved the world
Orange Juice orange juice
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.
No, there is no caffeine in McDonald's Orange Juice.
a orange have about 50% of juice
Oranges are in Orange Juice
orange juice
Chemically, Orange Juice with pulp is a mixture.