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the salt will dissolve in the vinegar and the penny will get really clean well if it dirty

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Q: What happens when you combine vinegar and salt to clean pennies?
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What will a penny do in vinegar after 30 minutes?

If you have any tarnished pennies in your penny jar, you can easily clean them in vinegar. If you leave your pennies in white vinegar and salt for about 30 minutes and they will come out shiny and pretty clean. Be sure to rinse the vinegar off.


Why do hot sauce clean pennies?

The acid and vinegar in it. By the way, it's does, not do.


How does vinegar clean pennies?

vinegar is acetic acid so it 'eats' away the coating of the penny cleaning it.


Which liquid will best clean a penny?

vinegar and salt and soda pop is best used to clean pennies.


Why does vinegar clean pennies better than lemon juice?

it has more acid..


Does salt clean pennies?

Salt and vinegar make a penny nice and shiny.


What should used to clean copper pennies?

Mostly as I know, lemon juice or vinegar can be used to clean copper pennies. You can let soak in for a while to clean them. Good luck in cleaning them!


What solvent can clean pennies best out of water vinegar lemon juice apple juice and sprite?

vinegar is the best way to clean a penny out of the choices given.


How do you whiten our pennies?

I assume you want to clean copper coins? Steep the coins overnight in vinegar.


Can you use Ajax to clean pennies?

Actually, soaking them in white vinegar for awhile should do the job.


Why do vinegar and salt clean iron oxide from pennies?

Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid


What is created when a penny sits in a paper towel wrapped in vinegar?

Pennies get dull over time because the copper in the pennies slowly reacts with air to form copper oxide. Pure copper metal is bright and shiny, but the oxide is dull and greenish. When you place the pennies in the vinegar solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide, leaving behind shiny clean pennies.