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Citrus Fruit

Citrus fruits are edible fruits of plants belonging to Citrus of the rue family. They are widely cultivated since ancient times; the most common examples are the lemons, grapefruits, oranges and limes.

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Is green apple a citrus fruit?

No, citrus fruits are oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit

Why can lemons be used to make batteries?

Not by itself. You also need 2 different pieces of metal (e.g. copper & zinc) for the electrodes to make it into a battery. The voltage you get will be different for different combinations of metals.

However the internal resistance of such homemade batteries is high compared to factory manufactured batteries, so the current they can deliver will be small too. This makes them generally somewhat impractical for any real purpose.

What is the best citrus fruit to make a battery out of?

Well, in my science experiment, apple is the best fruit battery, then the lemon, then the orange. Remember to change the V--- on the left of the voltmeter and make sure it's 2000m.

What floats a peeled or a unpeeled orange?

The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink. The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink.

Can you compost citrus peels?

Yes, citrus peels can be put in compost bins. But the compostable in question must be cut, shredded or slice into tiny pieces and free of dairy, greasy, meaty, or oily residue. It also must not be included in vermi-composting since citrus can serve as irritants to composting worms.

How much time does it take for a lemon to ripen?

I just searched on this, and discovered that it usually takes several months to go from the green to yellow stage. I just searched on this, and discovered that it usually takes several months to go from the green to yellow stage.

Can diabetic can eat oranges?

Top 19 Fruits for diabetics

Kiwi, black and white jamun, Guava, Cherries, Peaches, Berries, Apples, Pineapples,Pears, Papaya, Figs, Oranges,

Watermelon, Grapefruit, Pomegranate,Cantaloupe,

Jackfruit, Amla.

Souce: healthmeup.com

What are the uses of lemon leaves?

The leaves contain an alkaloid, chloroplatinate. Salted bruised leaves are used to reduce swelling, an extract from the leaves is used for rheumatic baths to reduce pain, and crushed fresh leaves are placed over the nose to treat fainting and hysteria.

Where do lemon trees grow?

Lemon trees are said to be first grown in India, Northern Burma, and China. They also grow in Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, United States, and Australia.

Good team name to go with the color orange?

Maybe the Pheonix's? The Flaming somethings? Firebolts? No, that seems like red. Hmmm.... I don't know. Sorry if I wasn't much much help!!

Uh...the Oranges, tigers, bengals, orange Crush, smashing pumpkins idk

How did grapefruit get its name?

a grape is animal from south Africa nd they can eat u aalive in 3 seconds.

How long does it take an orange skin to decompose?

There is no definite answer to this question. It depends on the temperature, humidity, local species of microorganisms and insects (much "decomposition" is actually feeding by insects), and type of fruit skin.

Under the practically ideal conditions of my compost pile in summer, in less than a fortnight most fruit skins and vegetable peelings generally are no longer recognisable as different from soil, and may be totally gone.

People claim that orange peel takes about 6 months to break down in compost, due to the high concentration of anti-fungal oils. I don't know about that, as I've never tried to compost orange peel, but I can confirm that if kept dry, it lasts for years.

What is the average sugar content in tangerines?

There are approximately 21 g of sugar per cup/195 g of tangerines.

How do you petrify an orange?

Just leave it in a dry space for a while (Two - Three months) and the orange will eventually loose all moisture and become PETRIFIED . . . . . x

How much does a tangerine weigh?

Approximately 81% of a tangerine is water.

How many pores does an orange have?

It all depend on the size of the orange, if it is big it will have loads small not so many