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Pennies don't rust; they're copper. They corrode. The phosphoric acid, carbonation and salt in soda will corrode a penny faster than the other liquids.
Tarnished silver jewellery can be cleaned by wrapping it in aluminum foil, then placing it in a bicarbonate of soda solution.
Make a paste out of baking soda and water, scrub with toothbrush, rinse.
Most sodas have a chemical that corrodes very reactive objects. A penny is now made from zinc which is highly reactive to soda... try this, put a tooth in coke can overnight andsee what happens
It contains phosphoric acid. The acids dissolve the gunk & corrosion on the penny.
vinegar and salt and soda pop is best used to clean pennies.
Put dentuers in a cup of soda for a while and take observations
Pennies don't rust; they're copper. They corrode. The phosphoric acid, carbonation and salt in soda will corrode a penny faster than the other liquids.
Baking soda is perfectly safe to clean just about anything.
Soda, or cola, is acidic, which means that it will remove oxides from some materials, including copper. The term 'soda' refers to an acidic material, such as soda ash, or soda lime.
no they get cleaner with vineger at least that's what I know
This works better than any of them- Baking soda mixed w/little water into a paste, scrub with toothbrush, rinse.
Tarnished silver jewellery can be cleaned by wrapping it in aluminum foil, then placing it in a bicarbonate of soda solution.
Most likely either Coke or Pepsi .
the toxic gas in the baking soda makes bubbles with the vinegar mixed in it makes a chemical reaction and then makes a new product.
what is the best estimate of the capacity of a soda can
yes, especially the very carbonated ones like root beer, coke, and pepsi. I collect some of them so try this as it really works-mix some baking soda (not powder) with water to make a paste & lightly scrub with a toothbrush & rinse. You will be surprised how well it works.