soda soda
No. The orange juice has CuO which cleans the penny by dissolving the rust off of it.
yes it can
yes it can
orange juice because of the acid
Okay so from what i have learned fot my project, No orange juice can not rust a penny it canonly turn it green. it will only turnthe penny green because, of the materialin a penny orange juice alsohas an acide in it called CuO Tha actuly diolves the rust OFF of the pennies. So NO orage juice can NOT rust apenny
material:2 peniies1 pack of index cards1can of soda2 cups1 mug of orange juiceIf I put a penny in orange juice the penny won't get rusted. The orange juice can't make pennies rust because it will just make it wet also the soda. Soda might not make the pennies rust.Orange juice won't make a penny rust because it might make it more orangey.So orange juice can't make a penny rust.
The orange juice must make the penny rust faster because when put a penny in a dish of lemon juice, it makes it shinier... which also works with ketchup.
Pop/soda and orange juice are both acidic, and will probably erode a penny.. It won't make one rust, though. Iron and iron-based metal (like steel) rust, but a penny is copper-coated zinc, and will corrode (oxidize) by turning green.
I don't know why you are cleaning a penny with juice but orange juice. The acid found in orange juice if left touching something for long periods of time can start eroding the surface , removing stains and rust.
Since ornage juice contains citric acid it can attack a penny. However, soda usually contains phosphoric acid and so can do also.
They DO know something about inorganic chemistry.
Low pH. Most rust removers are acids, of varying strength.