A solution containing water and lime juice would be?
A solution containing water and lime juice would be acidic.
Here's why:
* Lime juice is naturally acidic due to the presence of citric acid.
* Water is neutral, meaning it has a pH of 7.
* When you mix an acidic substance (lime juice) with a neutral substance (water), the resulting solution will be more acidic than pure water.
Therefore, the solution of water and lime juice would have a pH less than 7, making it acidic.
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