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Answered by priyankadurgapal08
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Answer:

Lemon Juice is an example of Acid

Explanation:

Lemon Juice is an example of acid, because they contain a high amount of citric acid, lemons have an acidic pH. Lemon juice has a pH falling between 2 and 3, which makes it 10,000–100,000 times more acidic than water. Bottom Line: A food's pH is a measure of its acidity. The pH of lemon juice falls between 2 and 3, meaning it is acidic.

Answered by jayantmane28
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Answer:

A solution is a mixture

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