How much energy does lemon have?
1 lemon yields about 2-3 table spoons of lemon juice, so the juice of two lemons is somewhere around 5 table spoons or so, or 1/4 cup and 2 tablespoons.
How should you bleach your hair with lemon juice?
You put the lemon juice in your hair and let it sit in there for 20minutes without letting it touch your scalp then carefully wash it out with shampoo and conditioner.
Can lemon juice make your hair lighter?
Well, today i have wanted my medium brunette hair to have lighter colored streaks . I only have limes at home, and no lemon. So, i have a feeling that lemon juice works slightly better. You can also try white vinegar. It will give you a 20% lighter tone. It works a little better than lemon juice. They both work. Keep in mind that you will not have a huge amount of difference in your hair tone. It is very temporary. Depends on if there is a lot of sun. The sun can enhance the tone slightly lighter, but if it is gray or cloudy. The color might not stay as long. Also, if you have a blond or bleach blond do', this may darken your hair. If you want a more reddish tone, try tangerine juice. I have also tried this, and it so happens that it will also make your hair curlier. If you have super curly hair,, I would not advised using this. My Friend and I did this and it was funny because my hair is naturally straight, and hers is supercurly, and she slept over when we did this together, and when we woke up the next morning, I had pretty spirals, and her hair was sticking up like a fro!!!
What substance is lemon juice?
If a juice is 100 percent one fruit it is considered a pure substance. Most juices are not considered pure substances.
How much does lemon juice lower pH?
Lemon juice lowers pH by increasing the amount of Hydronium ions and decreasing the amount of Hydroxide ions. pH is the measurement of Hydronium ions. If there is more hydronium ions, the lower the pH will be. Lemon juice increases the amount of Hydronium ions by adding a Hydrogen atom into solution when the citric acid dissociates.
What happens to gold if you put it in lemon juice?
It will be shinny if you leave it in there for 5-10 minutes
Why did sailors drink lime juice?
Sailors (especially British sailors) consumed lemon/lime in order to obtain Vitamin C while at sea.
A lack of Vitamin C in the diet causes a condition known a 'scurvy' (which causes your gums to bleed and your teeth to fall out among other things). In olden times sailors at sea for long periods eating preserved food did not get enough Vitamin C in their diets and scurvy was common among sailors. When the cause of scurvy was discovered the navy's of the world began to introduce foods rich in Vitamin C to sailors diets, Lemons and Limes are rich in Vitamin C.
Cats are not attracted to anything citrus, and many people use lemon juice as a repellent for cats. Lemon juice can make a cat sick.
Why does baking soda react to lime juice to make air bubbles?
Baking soda is a base & lime juice is an acid -- therefore they create a chemical reaction.
Can you put lime or lemon juice on your skin?
It is well known that lemon juice can lighten the skin. The citric acid found in lemons makes lemon juice a natural skin lightening agent. Applying lemon juice to your face regularly can fade dark marks, freckles and lighten your skin by a few shades.
The citric acid found in lemons makes lemon juice a good lightening agent. Applying lemon juice to your face regularly can fade dark marks, freckles and lighten your skin by a few shades.
After cleansing your face, squeeze the juice of a lemon onto some cotton wool and apply directly to your face then wash off after 10-15 minutes then moisturize as usual. If you do this every night, you should start to see results in about 3 weeks. You will feel a tingling sensation from the citric acid but it shouldn't burn so if it does, wash it off straight away.
Will a nail rust in lime juice?
no it will not rust a nail because the asdi in the lemon juice cleans the nail
Why does things in lemon juice grow mold?
Lemon juice has a low pH and high acidity, which generally inhibits mold growth. However, if lemon juice is diluted with water or combined with other organic materials, it can create an environment conducive to mold, especially if left at room temperature. Additionally, contamination from spores in the air or on the surfaces of the items can introduce mold, allowing it to thrive despite the acidity of the lemon juice. Proper storage and handling are key to preventing mold growth.
If you were to eat the lemon with the peal, it would contains 22 calories. Eleven of those calories come from carbohydrates and 5 of those grams make up fiber. The other six calorie make up the starch and sugar and any other carbohydrate.
Which is more acidic lemon or lime juice?
im pretty sure that it is lemon juice because it is the most sour
NO! it is not OK do give a dog anything that wasn't made for dogs. * Some human foods are ok for dogs (in general - barring allergies of course). These are carrots, apple (without the seeds), peanut butter, and boiled hamburger with boiled rice.
Why does baking soda react with lime juice?
Baking soda which is sodium bicarbonate is a base, while vinegar is acetic acid, an acid. The mixing of these two chemicals results in a neutralization reaction, producing carbon dioxide gas which causes the bubbling.
Will lemon juice curdle cream cheese?
Best to use lemon zest to flavor whipping cream. While the lemon juice will not curdle the whipped cream it will effect the peak and thickness.
Why lemon juice is important in our diet?
Lemon juice isn't important, but a regular supply of vitamin C is. Lemon juice, and orange juice are two effective and tasty sources of vitamin C but there are others.
Does lemon juice kill scabies?
Lemon juice will not kill scabies. It will cause pain at any bite marks. Just get the real medication.