All fruit juice contains some level of acid, but those that are less acidic (apple, peach, pear) won't be as effective as a more acidic alternative.
It has strong acid in it
The citric acid reacts with the oxidation on copper.
yes you use lemon juice to clean pennies because of the acid in the lemon juice hi with pie
because of all the acid it contains
it has more acid..
the acid eats away the rust
Most juices contain a mild acid. It is the acid tha makes a penny shine.
The acidic nature of citrus fruits such as lemon and lime juice helps to dissolve the oxidation on pennies, which makes them appear cleaner. The citric acid in these juices breaks down the tarnish and restores the shine on the surface of the pennies.
Grape juice contains a weak acid called citric acid, which can help break down the tarnish on the surface of the penny. This acid dissolves the copper oxide layer, revealing the shiny copper underneath. Other acids in grape juice, like tartaric acid, may also contribute to the cleaning process.
Fruit punch does clean pennies the best? You can't clean pennies with orange juice because it doesn't clean it.
lemon juice
Orange juice would clean pennies best. This is because it is acidic. Apple, and grape juice will not work as well.