Biology, asked by sansjrj, 1 year ago

Why is lemon acidic in nature??

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Answered by vaibhavgarg998
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it contains citric acid

kimmieV: Lemon juice in its natural state isacidic with a pH of about 2, but once metabolized it actually becomes alkaline with a pH well above 7. So, outside the body, anyone can see thatlemon juice is very acidic. However, once fully digested, it's effect is proven to be alkalizing with many health benefits.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Because it contains citric acid in it which makes it acidic in nature.
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