Most likely either Coke or Pepsi .
the acid eats away the rust
pennies don't rust!
pennies don't rust, they're made of cooper, rust is iron-oxide (meaning it has iron and oxygen in it). But copper oxidises (tarnishes). so a liquid with a high oxygen content would work
Tarnish.
Pennies do not rust because they are made of copper
any liquid that had hydrogen, oxygen and is moist (of course it will be moist) to rust it need all the materials above can make pennies rust remember rusting only applies to iron items. to preserve pennies you can store them in oil
Yes and it also makes it shinier because of all the chemicals inside of bleach and the same way bleach can whiten your clothes it can also clean the rust off of your nails and rusty of pennies.
Salt water can be considered as a catalyst in the reaction of forming aluminium oxide.
Because salt water has codium to make rust.
Pennies do not rust because they are made of copper-plated zinc. However, the copper plating can react with certain acids and chemicals, causing them to tarnish or develop a patina over time. This is different from rust, which is the result of iron or steel reacting with oxygen and water.
Pennies don't rust. Rust technically speaking is iron oxide and pennies have little to no iron. They do however oxidize, tuning them green from the copper which makes up most of the metal they are made from.
The cleaner The Works have two ingredients which made it eats rust. They are Oxalic Acid and Glycolic Acid, that's why this thing is so easy to wash the rust out of an object.