depends on coin some times cleans it or ruin its value if its old and if you got some pennys and a glass container out it in with hydrogen peroxide and you will get a blue liquid called copper sulfate in witch you can copper plate but make sure the solution bubbles and your welcome
pH paper will turn red when put in vinegar, indicating that vinegar is acidic.
your tooth gets a reaction to it and shivers.if you get some on your lip it will feel the same wayexcept in about 13 secs!!
If you put a raw egg in vinegar the egg shell will disolve and will leave the whole inside rubbery. This happens from acetic acid. Acitic acid is used as a solven in rubber, plastic, is chief acid of vinegar. (you could hear more about acetic acid if you ask a Qustion about it.)
When an iron nail is placed in vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the iron to rust. This process is known as corrosion, where the vinegar reacts with the iron to form iron oxide. Over time, the iron nail will continue to corrode and develop a reddish-brown layer on its surface.
Cleaning pennies with vinegar can help remove dirt, grime, and oxidation from the surface of the coin, making it look shiny and new again. The acidic nature of vinegar helps to break down these substances without damaging the metal of the coin.
poops the vinegar
It melts
nothing happens
Jade is not soluble in vinegar.
the celery will die
I would imagine that it often neutralises the pH of the vinegar
When you put vinegar in a naked egg the shell will decrease its shell then turning into a smelly egg
It esplodes
it bubles and it explodes
it puts it off.
nothing happens
The coin will become much shinier. If you put ketchup on a coin for 4-5 mins. It will also become shinier.