A whole and a cut
lemon. Lemons are used primarily for their
juice, though the
pulp and
rind (
zest) are also used, primarily in cooking or mixing. Lemon juice is about 5%
citric acid, which gives lemons a
sour taste and a
pH of 2 to 3. This
acidity makes lemon juice a cheap, readily available acid for use in educational
chemistry experiments.
Photo credit: André Karwath