Vinegar is acid.. Soda is sugar and carbonation.
The acids in soda clean off coins.
A mixture of vinegar and salt or lemon juice and salt can effectively clean a penny by removing oxidation and dirt. These acids help dissolve the tarnish and reveal the shiny copper surface of the penny.
A mixture of vinegar and salt is commonly used to effectively clean a penny. The vinegar's acidity helps to dissolve the tarnish, while the salt acts as an abrasive to scrub away dirt and grime. Simply soak the penny in the mixture for a few minutes, then gently rub it to reveal a shiny surface.
The active ingredient to clean up the sulphides and oxides on a dull penny is sodium acetate. It is not an ingredient of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), but is one of the reaction products of baking soda with vinegar (acetic acid). Ray
A combination of vinegar and salt, or a paste of baking soda and water, can help clean a penny by removing dirt and tarnish. Gently rubbing the penny with either of these solutions can improve its appearance.
vinegar, soda, and water after 2 weeks
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Sure. It is best if the copper is clean of grease or oil, first. Sometimes the baking soda is mixed with vinegar instead of water, but either way it is a good cleaner.
If the thought is to improve the appearance of collectable coins, cleaning of any kind will damage or severely reduce their value.Also if you use baking soda and vinigar it will explode.
Yes, baking soda can be used to clean a penny. When mixed with water, baking soda forms a paste that can help remove dirt and tarnish from the surface of the penny. However, it is important to gently rub the penny to avoid scratching or damaging it.
Any medium-strong acidic or alkaline will clean a penny. --- I don't know all of them, but a common one is mixing baking soda and vinegar and dropping the penny into the mixture during the reaction between the acid and the base. Thanks. -Psymonkey21 ---- Alternatively, dropping it into a small glass of coca-cola will do the trink (you will have to leave it for a while. The same is true with vinegar, and lemon juice. ManUtd77 -------------
To effectively clean windows using vinegar and baking soda, mix equal parts of vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the windows and wipe with a microfiber cloth. For tough stains, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth and scrub the windows before wiping them clean with the vinegar solution.