it will rust faster in vinegar
yes
water
When an object of volume V is submerged in a liquid, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it has displaced (the weight of a volume V of fluid). Oil is less dense than water (the oil floating on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico after the Deep Horizon catastrophe is an example of this), so a given volume of oil weighs less than the same volume of water. This means that a penny of volume V submerged in oil feels the weight of gravity pushing it down, and the weight of a volume V of oil pushing it up. The upward weight pushing the penny up is less in oil than in water, so the penny will sink faster in water, theoretically.
Sugar dissolves faster in hot water, because the water molecules move about faster when they are hot so, when you pour in sugar, the water mollecules will collide with the sugar and theredore sugar dissolves faster in hot water.
vinigar,mixed with salt,water and crushed up melitonin
yes
water is faster
The density of a penny is higher.
salt water
saltwater, regular water, and vinegar can all speedup the rusting of a penny
the chemacls in vinager makes the penny rust
water
Yes it does I did an experiment on it
orange juise
water........
by boiling
Water is the liquid that makes plants grow faster. Also Plant Food make the Plant Grow Faster.