yes it can
Pop/soda and orange juice are both acidic, and will probably erode a penny.. It won't make one rust, though. Iron and iron-based metal (like steel) rust, but a penny is copper-coated zinc, and will corrode (oxidize) by turning green.
Soda is acidic & erodes your enamel.
the Clorox makes the penny erode and change colors.
soda soda
Prolonged exposure to soda can cause a penny to start eroding in as little as a few hours, depending on the acidity of the soda. To visually observe erosion, you might start noticing changes within a day or two. It is not recommended to leave a penny or any metal object in soda for an extended period of time due to potential safety risks.
Yes because the dark soda has more carbon nation
no
The acids in soda clean off coins.
o it wont it make it look weird!! ayya
A soda with a greater concentration of carbonic acid.
The soda's acidity may cause some of the dirt and tarnish on the penny to dissolve, making the penny appear cleaner. However, the soda could also leave a sticky residue or discoloration on the penny due to the sugar content. It's not recommended to put coins in soda as the acidity can damage them over time.
Yes, baking soda can be used to clean a penny. When mixed with water, baking soda forms a paste that can help remove dirt and tarnish from the surface of the penny. However, it is important to gently rub the penny to avoid scratching or damaging it.