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Chapter I. Introduction Background of the study 2-3
Statement of the problem 4
Hypothesis 4
Significance of the study 4
Scope and limitations 5
Definitions of terms 6
Chapter I. Introduction
A. Background of the study
Several people had an experiment on conducting electricity with various fruits (lemon, kiwi, tomato, orange, and grapefruit). However, the researcher’s focused on generating electricity using a lemon. Somehow, in different area Lemon have many uses thus it has also many benefits. Normally, lemon is as flavor pies, pudding, frosting, candies, jams, and marmalades. They are served with fish and some kinds of meat. Lemon juice is used in salad dressings and in tea. Lemonade is popular hot-weather drink. In the other hand, Lemon is also good for health. Fruit is convenient, because it provides both the electrolyte and a simple way to support the electrodes. The acidity, which is measured by the pH, varies substantially.
Lemon, a small evergreen tree native to Asia and the tree 's ellipsoidal yellow fruit. The fruit is used for culinary and non-culinary purposes throughout the world, primarily
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