It would hurt more to get lemon in your eye because it has acids.
Honestly, your question is a little hard to answer. From experience, I found that a lemon makes a better battery, but some of my friends who have also done this experiment said an onion works better. A few more people and websites said that the lemon works better! Hope I helped!
it can hurt them because what if they were to fall they would get hurt and it would hurt more if they were on the top of a pyramid.
I know theres mint, strawberry, orange, lemon. And more other hypocritical idiots will answer. I hate you America..l.. get it?
It would probably hurt more than it would burn.
If you mean just the club, then the putter would hurt more as it is solid, a driver is hollow. But if you meant which would hurt more if a ball was hit with these clubs and it hit you which would hurt more it would be the driver, the ball speed off a driver can easily reach 120mph.
yes you can... but you wont get the same favor as you would if you used the salt. I hope that helped Personally I prefer onion powder to onion salt. You can control the amount of salt you add to the dish, and onion powder is more cost efficient because you get more flavor for about the same price.
Yes, a lemon with a pH of 2 would be more sour than a lemon with a pH of 5. The lower the pH value, the more acidic the substance is, resulting in a more sour taste.
they will disintegrate and soon the onion will peel and the onion part will BE NO MORE
If something is like an onion, it is a layered problem. Peeling the onion would be addressing the problems one at a time, and possibly harder and harder - just like an onion has more odor the more you peel. Onion skin can also be a reference to a type of paper, often the type used for making carbon copies. The paper is thin and rustles as you touch it, and feels a bit like the outer onion peel.
A banana will ripen (and go bad) faster than an apple, and last would be a lemon.
well both because fizzy water is neutral and lemon is acidic but i would say more acidic
You will easily get 1 teaspoon (and more) of lemon juice out of one lemon. TIP: To get more juice from any citrus fruit, heat it slightly (microwave will do).