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Pennies can pollute if they are lying around everywhere. Most people pick up pennies eventually so they don't heavily pollute.
My son is doing a project on this, so we are learning that tellurium is used in a lot of things. It is broken down and used in other metals to make them stronger, stainless steel, solar panels, pennies, copper, and more. We are not finished yet, but that is what we have so far. Happy hunting!
You can also turn pennies and some other coins green by letting them sit overnight in a paper towel soaked in vinegar. and if you want to clan pennies to shine, put them in a cup of vinegar and salt dissolved. (I once tried cleaning them with a pinch of kosher salt instead and it dug a hole through the penny! -NOT RECOMENDED!!!)
This native element is used in electric cables and wires, switches, plumbing, heating, roofing and building construction, chemical and pharmaceutical machinery, alloys (brass, bronze), electroplated protective coatings and cooking utensils.plumbing pipespennieselectrical wires
Not very much, just don't eat pennies.
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Pennies don't contain polonium.
I have a jar of pennies.
pennies can be best used as such. How many pennies do you have?
No, pennies do not contain gold. Modern pennies are mostly zinc with a little copper, older pennies are mostly copper with a little zinc.
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A penny does not contain platinum.
i herd some pennies contain zinc
Pennies minted before 1982, which includes all wheat pennies (except in 1943) contain 95% copper and weigh 3.11 grams.
The youth at our church collected pennies for several years. Their goal was to collect $230,000.00, each penny representing one person in Africa with AIDS. It took them a little over 3 and a half years, but not all the money was in pennies. They had special arrangements to take them to the bank to be counted.
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