Yes, over time the citric acid can corrode the metal and the resulting ions will dissolve in the solution of the lemon juice.
no it will not due to the fact that salt water particles are not attracted to metal particles so that the metal can not be spread out and will stay together
They dissolve faster in hot water.
Cleaning PenniesUse copper polish if you want them shiny. Be gentle on pennies minted after 1983, though; they're copper-plated zinc, so rough polishing could remove the copper plating entirely. You should know that you should never clean coins that may have collectible value. Even though the cleaning makes them look "shinier," such cleaning removes most or all collectible value. As strange as it may seem to those who aren't numismatists, brown or "toned" coins can be more valuable, because cleaning removes some of the original material, and can leave marks that look bad under standard 10x magnification.I have seen coins cleaned with many household items and experimented with some myself. In one collection I purchased, the collector had even made notes of what he had cleaned various coins with and when. Although several different products will produce a bright coin, in almost every case within a few months or years the coin will look worse than it did before the cleaning.Don't clean a penny unless your a expert at cleaning pennies. I did it when I was 10 and they still look awful. So take my advice. They will look better if you don't do it. Good luck on everything.
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The over excited metal-molecules are rapidly accelerating when the metal is heated, and this excitement caused them to collide more frequently than usual and in more drastic and random motions. The increase in kinetic energy promotes expansion.
It is called a Hasp.A hasp is a slotted hinged metal plate that forms part of a fastening for a door or lid. It is fitted over a metal loop and secured by a pin or padlock.
Yes it does because the citric acid inside the lemon juice makes the egg shell soft so it will dissolve over a period of time.
yes put the lemon peel in later over night and squeeze the peel in the morning into the water and it will taste like lemon juice
pouring lemon juice all over your terrace :P
Squeeze lemon juice in your hair; all over your hair! And go out in the sun. The lemon juice soaks up the sun more and it bleaches your hair faster.
yes after scientific tests it has showed you absoulutly can so if your not over 21 this is not for you.
No but it would clean a coin over night
Yes indeed. The acid from the lemon juice prevents oxidation in fruits. If the extra tartness of the lemon juice doesn't do it for you, you can also dilute orange juice to get the same properties. Just mix 1/4 cup juice to cup of water. It won't change the flavor of the apples...or bananas for that matter! Bananas make a surprising addition to fruit salad if they are treated with the orange juice mixture.
Invisible ink was invented by Benjamin Franklin and is currently used in government documents as a secret code. Benjamin Franklin used lemon juice as the first invisible ink. The acid in the lemon juice weakens the paper where it has been spread. Therefore, if the paper is held over a candle or another heat source, the area where the lemon juice was spread will burn more easily. This will reveal the placement of the lemon juice.
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There is an invisible message, to see it you have to get the lemon juice spill it over and you will get to see it.
You can heal the stretch mark with lemon in two waysGently massages the lemon juice in circular way normally on the affected area. Wait for 10 minutes up to Lemon juice get totally dry on the skin and wash the skin with water.Second way you can do mixture of Lemon juice and cucumber juice in equal amount and use that combination on the stretch mark area.
lemon juice is right but just lemon juice wont do the trik you have to pour it all over you hair and sit in the SUN for an hour also try lightening shampoos