Especially vitamin C and vitamin A; small quantities of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, B-6, B-12, folate, E.
The peel is more rich in vitamins.
THE ANSWERLemon Lime has more acids!
lemon gives off the most acid causing more electricity
Concentration of vitamin C in lime (approx. 30 mg/100 g) is lower than the concentration of vitamin C in lemon (between 40 and 50 mg/1oo g) - after USDA data.
I think that it is lemons because when I was in first grade I did an experiment with a clock, vinegar, wires, lemon, lime, and an orange and the lemon was the clearest.
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.
Oh, dude, I mean, technically speaking, lemons produce the most electricity out of those fruits because they have more citric acid. But, like, don't go plugging your phone into a lemon anytime soon, okay? Stick to regular outlets for that, trust me.
Yes, lemon is more sour than lime.
im pretty sure that it is lemon juice because it is the most sour
Lemon juice is more dense than lime juice.
Probably the citric acid in it.
Lemon. :)
No, your citrus juices such as orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime will contain more Vitamin C, than many vegetable juices such as carrot or other vegetable juices. Tomato juice has more than most other vegetables, and is a good choice.