lemon
Well, One of the festivals are caled orange and lemon because most of the things are orange and lemon ( the fruit )and other daily activities
Batteries contain acid that is very corrosive, and horrible for the enviroment. If the lemon battery can be taken further, it might eliminate the use of batteries.
It is possible to make a "citrus battery" using an orange or a lemon, but don't expect to get much useful power. The story of powering a light globe from a lemon is over-exaggerated. It's possible to get maybe a volt or so at a few milliamps. This is a tiny amount of power, so do not expect to light even a high-brightness LED from a single orange/lemon. You may be able to power low-current electronics, such as a clock with an LCD display - these draw tiny amounts of power and a "two-orange" battery might work satisfactorily. For more information, you can check out the related links section below this answer.
No, lemon juice is squeezed fruit juice, lemon soda is a carbonated beverage usually with artificial lemon flavor.
Gold won't dissolve in acid wheras pyrite will. That 'separates' them - but not too useful if its not the gold you want or you want both. If telling them apart is what you want then their density is different, their structure is different (crystalline mineral - pyrite) and their hardness is different.
tartaric acid
Because they are full of acid
yes especially if its all natural
orange juice is one of them
lemon juice vinegar orange juice
lemon - citric acid apple - mallic acid orange -citric acid grapes - tartaric acid
lemon gives off the most acid causing more electricity
citric acid is the main acid in lemon juice along with small amounts of ascorbic acid , commonly known as vitamin C. Lemon juice is a handy natural bleach, which you c an use to remove fruit juice or other stains from your hands safely.
Stronger than tomato juice, not as strong as lemon juice.
Acetic acid found in lemon,orange and any type of sour fruit.
Citric acid gives a lemon or orange flavor . Carbonating adds fizz to a liquid.
Citric acid is in lemon juice and orange juice. Acetic acid is in vinegar. There is Sulphur acid in car batteries.