Lemon juice does not turn an apple red; instead, it helps prevent the apple from browning when exposed to air. The citric acid in lemon juice slows down the oxidation process that causes the apple's flesh to turn brown. If an apple appears red after applying lemon juice, it is likely due to the apple's natural color rather than a change induced by the juice.
Red cabbage can turn red when mixed with lemon juice due to a change in pH level. The anthocyanin pigments in red cabbage react to the acidity of lemon juice, causing the cabbage to turn red.
Lemon juice is acidic due to its high citric acid content, which has a pH below 7. Blue litmus paper is used to test for acidity; when it comes into contact with an acid, it changes color to red. Therefore, when lemon juice is applied to blue litmus paper, it turns red, indicating the presence of acid.
Lemon juice is an acid therefore, it turns blue litmus paper red and red litmus paper remains red
it turns red[first it was purple
Any acid will turn litmus paper red, Household examples would be most juices, vinegar, and carbonated drinks.
Red because the lemon juice is acidic.
Red cabbage can turn red when mixed with lemon juice due to a change in pH level. The anthocyanin pigments in red cabbage react to the acidity of lemon juice, causing the cabbage to turn red.
Lemon juice contains citric acid so blue litmus paper dipped in lemon juice will turn red indicating that it is acidic.
Lemon juice contains citric acid so blue litmus paper dipped in lemon juice will turn red indicating that it is acidic.Blue litmus paper become red in acidic solutions (lemon juice contain citric acid).
i think your hair will turn green?
It will become red !
A green-y yellow.
whenever a litmus paper turns blue to red it means the solution is acidic this definitely means apple juice is acidic
It would remain red, red litmus paper only reacts to blue in the presence of a base. Lemon juice is acidic and thus wouldn't turn the paper a color. If blue litmus paper was used in the lemon juice it would turn red. Consequently dipping blue litmus paper in a base won't change the color because it does not react with bases, only acids.
When dipped in lemon juice, pH paper typically turns red or pink. This indicates that the lemon juice is acidic.
Lemons can turn red after cutting because they are oxidizing. To prevent this, use lemons immediately after cutting or juice them.
The color of universal indicator in lemon juice will be red. Universal indicator is a mixture of different pH indicators that change color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Lemon juice is acidic due to its citric acid content, which will cause the universal indicator to turn red, indicating a low pH level.