When you blow into lime juice, the carbon dioxide in your breath reacts with the citric acid in the juice, forming carbonic acid. This can cause a slight fizzing effect, similar to what happens when you add soda to a base. Additionally, the acidity of lime juice can enhance the tangy flavor, making it more pronounced. However, the overall effect is more a physical reaction than a significant chemical change.
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