Any coin placed into an acidic liquid such as a cola drink, will eventually have all of the muck and grime burnt away by the acid. It will also destroy the finish of the coin and whatever collector value it may have had. You may as well drop it into sulphuric acid rather than spoil a perfectly good cola drink.
If your coin has any collector value, do not clean it.
when we put some salt in coca cola,it pushes out with some force not grater .as a mint in coca cola
the sugar disovles it
Other than for commemorative 50 Pence coins, Britannia has been on the reverse of the 50 Pence coin since it was first issued in 1969 until 2008 when the new design British coins were issued.
It fizzes up and overflows.
The shirt will get stained and ruined
I do not get this question, i would answer it but it doesent make sence.
nothing happens
It shribbles and if you leave it in there too long it dissolves
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
Coca Cola has a few uses. It makes a nice refreshment on a hot day, or something you can drink if you're thirsty. You can also use Coca Cola to get rid of rust! A coin, for example: Put a coin in a glass of coke, and leave it there over night. Tip the liquid away, and you should have a nice, shiny coin. Hope this helps
There are 100 Pence in a Pound. A British 10 Pence is 1/10th of a Pound, therefore it is not a large amount of money and is more likely the loose change you would put in your coin jar when you get home every night.
The coin will become much shinier. If you put ketchup on a coin for 4-5 mins. It will also become shinier.