i did a science project on it and all it did to the penny was stain it but i dont know because i just let it sit in the coca cola but maybe if you scrubed it with something maybe be but i tested it and it just stained it
Not necessarily. Coca-Cola's carbonation and acidity can help remove some tarnish from a penny due to its mild acidic nature, but other cleaning solutions specifically designed for metal surfaces may be more effective.
Coca-Cola is acidic.
Yes, there is sodium in Coca Cola.
The pH level of Coca-Cola is approximately 2.5, making it acidic.
No, Coke+penny=explosionBOoM!Don't try itDon't expect to see fireworks. The penny will not explode. In fact it WILL clean the penny a little.
You should just soak a PENNY in CoCA CoLA.
Well without it, you wouldn't be able to clean a penny would you? You have to think about these things logically man... c'mon...
because it can do it
coca cola
Seltzer, coca cola, or oxi clean.
It would be Coca Cola.
Sugar reaches the copper and they form a physical change
Both work but Coca Cola is the best
Coca Cola Vanilla is a product. Coca Cola is a brand.
It was Coca Cola
Not necessarily. Coca-Cola's carbonation and acidity can help remove some tarnish from a penny due to its mild acidic nature, but other cleaning solutions specifically designed for metal surfaces may be more effective.
Phosphoric acid(PH3O4) found in Coca-Cola allows it to clean grime off of surfaces.