Is lemon juice more acidic than vinegar?
Lemon juice is less acidic than vinegar. The pH of lemon juice is typically around 2, while the pH of vinegar is typically around 2.4. This means that lemon juice has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions than vinegar, and is therefore more acidic.
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