They both have acidic properties. And they exist in liquid state. lol
What is the acidic level in vinegar and orange juice?
No. Vinegar contains acetic acid, a weak organic acid. The gastric juices in you stomach contain hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid.
No, but fruit and fruit juices containing potassium can.
they need to sqeeze the juices out of the lemon
Vinegar, I'm not really sure, though.
Susan E. Charmine has written: 'About cider vinegar' -- subject(s): Cider vinegar 'The Complete raw juice therapy' -- subject(s): Vegetable juices, Fruit juices, Therapeutic use
The acid in soda is a weak mixture of carbonic, phosphoric, and sometimes citric acids. This is the weakest of the three. The next strongest would be vinegar, which is normally 5% to 10% acetic acid. Stomach acid is much stronger than the other two, with a maximum pH between 1 and 2.
vinegar fruit juices lemonade cola pickles tomato ketchup
add fLAVOURING OR THE NATURAL JUICES
well if this was for a science experiment then i would say use many different juices such as apple, orange, lemon, lime, also these two are not juices but are good for the experiment vinegar and salt , and pickle juice
Lemon juice and vinegar are effective for cleaning pennies due to their acidic properties. Simply soak the pennies in either of these juices for a few minutes, then scrub gently with a soft toothbrush. Rinse with water and pat dry for shiny results.
Not recommend. You would be losing the salt, spices and sugars. Not to mention the vinegar dilution. The pickle fruit/vegetable has its own juices and have diluted the vinegar by about 3 parts vinegar and 2 part other.