Is Lemon Juice very acidic?!


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Is Lemon Juice very acidic?

Is Lemon Juice very acidic or not so acidic?

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1 month ago
so what pH would that be around?


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1 month ago
so what pH would that be around?

Quite acidic. It has a pH of 2.3 where 0 is the strongest acid you can have, 7.0 is neutral (water) and 14.0 is alkaline (the opposite of acidic, e.g household bleach 11.9 and milk of magnesia 10.5).
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acidic.

the answer is in your question .

Quite acidic but not as acidic as vinegar

very acidic...

It is an acidic fruit but is an alkaline food if following an acid free diet. Confusing but is the case.

Do view this web re Acid Alkaline balance in the diet.

http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/acidalkfoo...

Yes it is. The paler the skin the more acid the lemon. Lemons with green patches tend to be more acid also.

Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?

very

yes, very much so

Very very acidic. It's full of citric acid and you can make a crude battery out of half a lemon.

yes, very acidic as far as fruits go. That and grapefruits, limes, oranges.

Stick a nail and a copper wire
in it
It will give you 1.2 volts

Add a little baking soda

you tell us!!

Splash a little on your face

You tell us

It is acidic. It has numerous health benefits including that it is high in antioxdants and good for blood sugar control.

yes about this much, if not more.

very acidic

Not compared to the basic mineral acids.
pH of 4 to 6 depending on concentration

yes, it is quite acidic. have you ever had lemon juice in a cut? it stings!




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