What is the pH value of lemon juice?
Lemon juice has a pH value of around 2.0 to 2.5, which makes it acidic. The acidity of lemon juice is mainly due to the presence of citric acid, which is the main organic acid found in lemons and other citrus fruits. Citric acid is a weak acid, but when dissolved in water, it releases hydrogen ions (H+) into the solution, causing the pH value of lemon juice to be low and acidic.
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