They are all citrus fruit.
There is no specific fruit that is a combination of lemon and lime, but there are hybrid fruits like the "Limetta" which is a cross between a lime and a sweet orange, and the "Lemon-lime" which is a hybrid between a lemon and a lime.
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.
No... Because like lemon, it is a citrus fruit and citrus fruits don't flower. P.S orange is NOT a citrus fruit. From Zac Peterson 12 yrs old. :D hope i helped.
The first flavors of Kool-Aid were cherry, grape, orange, lemon-lime, raspberry, and strawberry. These flavors were introduced in the 1920s when Kool-Aid was first developed.
NEITHER. You should never try to clean collectible coins because anything you have at home will damage the surface and destroy any extra collector's value. OK, if you just have an ordinary penny from your pocket change, go ahead and clean it but all you'll have is a shiny coin worth 1¢. If it's an old or valuable penny, please just leave it alone.
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If its really an orange or if its actually a lemon or lime.
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THE ANSWERLemon Lime has more acids!
lemon gives off the most acid causing more electricity
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yes certainly very citrus- lemon lime and orange
A good substitute for lemon in recipes is lime, vinegar, or orange zest.
No, separate plant. Like Apples and pears.
lemon, lime, orange, anything with a burst of flavor
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Lemon, orange, grapefruit, satsuma or any other citrus fruit