yes because the acid of the soda dissolves dirt from the Penney
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
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.
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 or lemon juice and salt can effectively clean a penny. Simply soak the penny in the solution for a few minutes, then gently rub it with a soft cloth or sponge to remove any dirt or tarnish. Remember not to scrub too hard, as this can damage the penny's surface.
If you are trying to make your coins "more collectable", don't do it.Cleaning coins with any chemicals you have at home will damage the surface and destroy whatever collector's value they may have. You'll be left with a lot of bright, shiny coins that are worth only 1¢ each.
You should just soak a PENNY in CoCA CoLA.
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
A lemon cleans a penny better.
coke cleans penny better
The acidity in the juice removes the dirt.
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...
Lemon juice and salt can clean a dirty penny alsovinegar and salt
what materital clean pennies better
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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.
soda. keep em' in there 4 a week and u have a clean penny