i think the vinegar will un rist a penny
No. The orange juice has CuO which cleans the penny by dissolving the rust off of it.
The acid cleans the rust off of the dirty penny making it shinny sparkle clean yeah.
When you put a rusty penny into salt and vinegar, a chemical change occurs. The acetic acid in vinegar and the salt create an acidic environment that reacts with the copper oxide (rust) on the penny, leading to a reduction of the rust and the release of copper ions. This process effectively cleans the penny, altering its composition and appearance. The change is irreversible, as the original rust cannot be restored once it has reacted.
no it does not it cleans the penny a bit.
rust no. Well maybe a 1943 steel penny.
Pennies are made of zinc plated with copper. Copper reacts with oxygen and water to form copper oxide. This is the tarnish you see on pennies that have been in damp conditions. The only U.S. coins that can truly rust are the 1943 zinc coated steel cents.
lemon juice cleans a penny better
i know a penny can rust, but im not sure what makes a peny rust! i, too, hope to find out!
Hydrofluoric acid
the chemacls in vinager makes the penny rust
A lemon cleans a penny better.
coke cleans penny better