yes
because they could not separate it which required electricity which wasn't in tuse as they didn't know how to harness it.
it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon
No lime is not caustic-lye is.
You could add lime putty. But the best solution would be to get a cement that sets in the amount of time you need, a 'slow setting cement'.
1 min.
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Yes it could because lemon and lime are the same which they have the same effect.
mayo!
No, a lime cannot light up a light bulb on its own. A lime is a fruit and does not produce electricity or generate light. However, if you're referring to a lime in the context of a chemical reaction, such as in a battery setup, it could potentially be used to create a small amount of electricity to power a light bulb, but this would require specific conditions and additional materials.
Lime pellets will help with fleas and ticks in a lawn. The lime must be marked for "agricultural" or "hydrated" use, otherwise not enough moisture will be absorbed from the soil.
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There are milk and eggs in a key lime pie, They could spoil fast. I would not leave one out overnight especially in warm weather. I would put it in the refrigerator as soon as it cools enough to put in.
You can use lime to flavor or garnish beverages.Try it with Pepsi, it is very good.You can also power a lightbulb with one.
To make a battery out of lime, lemon, and orange, you can use them as the electrolyte solution in a chemical battery setup. Lemon juice is typically more acidic than lime or orange juice, so it may generate slightly more power in the battery due to its higher concentration of citric acid. However, the differences in power output between the fruits may be minimal.
Lime.
The cast of If Key-Lime Pie Could Scream - 2009 includes: Aurora Browne as Vida Burke
D: I wish i could answer this but i cant although there are now new lime smirnoffs :D