Is lemonade an alkali or a acid?
Lemonade is typically acidic.
Lemons, the main ingredient in lemonade, contain citric acid, which gives them their sour taste. When lemon juice is mixed with water and sugar to make lemonade, the citric acid remains present, making the lemonade acidic. The pH of lemonade typically ranges from 2 to 4, indicating its acidic nature.
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