Yes. Because lemon can actually take the annamal off your teeth, so can soda, but it can be prevented by brushing your teeth. In some science fair projects, people have used lemons and nails with a special coating on the nails, and some how powered a caculater with the lemon's acid.
Lemons are acidic due to the presence of citric acid.
When an acid reacts with an alkali, the two products formed are salt and water. This reaction is called neutralization, where the acid donates a proton (H+) to the alkali to form water, and the remaining ions from the acid and alkali combine to form a salt.
There are two acids in lemons; - #1 citric acid and #2 ascorbic acid (vitamin 'C').
No, sulfuric acid is not an alkali metal. It is a strong mineral acid with the chemical formula H2SO4, composed of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. Alkali metals are a group of elements in the periodic table that includes lithium, sodium, potassium, and others.
a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
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Lemons and oranges contain citric acid, while watermelons do not contain significant amounts of acid.
Acidic acid and citrus acid is what is in lemons and the color yellow
it is complete alkali
it is complete alkali
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No, lemons contain an acid, I think in was Citric Acid. Anyway, it contains a little bit of alkaline
alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Lemons are acidic due to the presence of citric acid.
Alkali.
Alkali