Absolutely nothing. Lemon just tastes very sour, nothing more. It is possible that the tongue can go through extreme pain and stay for a day and you can lose the ability to taste anything sour.
Lemon juice used in a pen will make clear writing (when dry) which will darken when the paper on which it was used is exposed to heat.
When you heat up particles in a marshmallow, the particles gain energy and move faster. This causes the marshmallow to expand as the air trapped inside heats up and expands, increasing the volume of the marshmallow.
it turns red[first it was purple
it goes boom
I reiley don't know.
when you heat an object up what happene to the atomsmolecules that it is made of?
They puff up and exsplode
Basically forms into a liquid and burns, turning a blackish brownish color. When i did it, it broke my plate... I don't get why. maybe from the heat?
It could explode.
Radiation.
You heat it up.
Yes. I had a terribly itchy then pus-y (post itching) heat rash. So I cut up a lemon, put some juice on a cotton pad, and dabbed it. It stings but it stopped itching. Next morning, the rash dried up and it is not bumpy anymore!
The volume will increase as the fluid is warmed up.
the Balloon starts to get starts to heat up and then it pops
It prevents it from gelling up.
Heat is not strictly necessary to lighten hair with lemons, but it can enhance the process. The natural acidity in lemon juice, combined with sunlight or heat, can help activate the lightening effect more effectively. If you're using lemon juice without heat, it may take longer to see results, and the lightening effect might be less pronounced. Always follow up with conditioner, as lemon juice can be drying to the hair.
To create invisible messages using lemon juice ink, you can write your message with lemon juice using a cotton swab or a paintbrush. Allow the juice to dry completely. When you want to reveal the message, hold the paper up to a heat source, such as a light bulb or a candle flame. The heat will cause the lemon juice to darken and make the message visible.