Acids typically clean a penny best because they can dissolve the tarnish (copper oxide) effectively. Bases, on the other hand, may not be as effective in cleaning pennies due to their different chemical reactions with copper oxide.
Dish soap is more effective at cleaning a penny than water alone. Dish soap can break down oils and dirt on the surface of the penny, allowing for a more thorough cleaning compared to just using water.
Lemon juice is more effective at cleaning a penny compared to Sprite due to its acidic nature. The citric acid in lemon juice helps to break down the tarnish on the penny, restoring its shine. On the other hand, Sprite may not be as effective due to lower acidity levels.
If I test 5 different juices, which one will clean a penny the best
Coke cleans a penny better than lemon juice because coke has a lot more chemicals than lemon juice.HOWEVER ...You should only clean ordinary coins that have no collector value. Anything you use to try to shine or otherwise "spiff up" a collectible coin will damage its surface and reduce its value to coin collectors.
lemon juice cleans a penny better
A lemon cleans a penny better.
coke cleans penny better
what materital clean pennies better
Lemon juice and salt can clean a dirty penny alsovinegar and salt
Salt &vinegar
Lemon juice. Vinegar & saltcleans it even better.
no it does not it cleans the penny a bit.
i think the vinegar will un rist a penny
penny bath
lemon juice.(:
No. The orange juice has CuO which cleans the penny by dissolving the rust off of it.