Well, it depends what lime your using. A lime with more energy or a crappy one.
The lemon does produce more electricity than oranges. BUT in rare cases an orange can produce more electricity than a lemon. But overall its the lemon that's the best.
If your solar panels produce more electricity than you use, the excess energy can be sent back to the grid for a credit on your electricity bill. This process is known as net metering.
Higher acid / lower pH in limes
it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon
Yes, lemon is more sour than lime.
Lemons are more acidic than potatoes, which allows them to produce more electrons and generate a higher voltage in an electrolyte solution. This higher acidity helps lemons to have a higher power output compared to potatoes when used in a lemon battery experiment.
they dont potatos do because of the sodium cloride
Lime itself is alkaline - it has a high pH level. When referring to the fruit, "lime", released juices can be acidic, but the lime still has alkaline properties.
Slaked Lime is Hydrated and increases PH faster that agricultural lime. It is also more caustic.
Hot sauce and lime juice can conduct electricity to some extent because they contain ions, which are charged particles. The acidity of lime juice and the various compounds in hot sauce, such as vinegar and salt, can enhance their conductivity. However, their conductivity is generally lower than that of more typical electrolytes like saltwater. Overall, while they can conduct electricity, they are not very effective compared to stronger conductive solutions.
If you produce more electricity than you use, you can sell the excess power back to the grid or store it for later use. This can help offset your energy costs and even earn you money through programs like net metering or feed-in tariffs.
An apple a day keeps doctor away. Therefore, apple is more healthy than lime