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  • Why Lemon Juice Doesn't Change Color with Vinegar: An Explanation
    Lemon juice does not change color when you add vinegar.

    Here's why:

    * Lemon juice is acidic due to citric acid.

    * Vinegar is also acidic, containing acetic acid.

    When you mix them, the acidity increases, but there is no noticeable color change. Both lemon juice and vinegar are clear liquids.

    It's important to note that while there is no color change, there might be a slight change in taste as the acidity increases.

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