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Hypoposes on do pennies grt rusted with orange juice or soda?

material:2 peniies1 pack of index cards1can of soda2 cups1 mug of orange juiceIf I put a penny in orange juice the penny won't get rusted. The orange juice can't make pennies rust because it will just make it wet also the soda. Soda might not make the pennies rust.Orange juice won't make a penny rust because it might make it more orangey.So orange juice can't make a penny rust.


What makes a penny get rusted faster orange juice or?

what makes a pennies rust faster orange juice soda?I put the two new pennies in each cup.I waited 1 day .When I woke up I take out two spoons. Then I will put the two spoons in the two cups.Then I will take out the spoons with the pennies that became rusted.The penny in the soda got rusted faster.


Why does orange juice turn to orange pop?

because you have to put baking soda in orange juice


What evaporates faster orange juice or soda?

Soda


What will rust a penny quicker soda or orange juice?

soda soda


Is Hi-C Orange Lavaburst soda or juice?

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A beverage that starts with an o?

orange soda orange juice


Conclusion on what makes a penny rust soda or orange juice?

orange juice because of the acid


What food and drink starts with orange?

orange soda, orange juice, orange chicken


What happens when orange juice and baking soda are mixed?

When orange juice and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the orange juice reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mixture to bubble and fizz. This reaction may alter the taste and consistency of the orange juice.


Which will melt pills faster soda water or orange juice?

soda


What happened when baking soda and sugar were added to orange juice?

When baking soda and sugar are added to orange juice, the baking soda can react with the acids in the orange juice and create carbon dioxide gas, resulting in fizzing or bubbling. The sugar will simply dissolve in the juice without any noticeable reaction.