Alcohol does clean a penny because it has 91% that takes away germs and any other bacteria on the penny. It takes about 2 or 3 days to clean the penny but it cleans it for sure I am positive about that I tried it myself. But it only took at least 1 or 2 hours to clean it with alcohol. Now Pepsi I'm not sure how long but I'm pretty sure it's about 2 or 3 days you should try it yourself it's so much fun and you have a good science fair project a Pepsi and alcohol you're going to have to make up a question yourself.
Yes BUTTTTT ....NEVER, EVER try to clean valuable coins to make them "look better". Dumping a modern penny in Coke to see what happens is a good chemistry experiment, but don't try it with an Indian penny from your grandfather's coin collection because it'll go from being worth possibly several dollars as a collectible, down to only a cent or two as a damaged coin.yes
Because of the Chemical Acids from the fruit in it.
Yes, based on common observations, Coca-Cola and vinegar are often reported to clean pennies well due to their acidity and carbonation. Additionally, lemon juice and ketchup have also been known to effectively clean pennies due to their acidic properties.
You can clean copper pennies that have turned green by using a mixture of vinegar and salt or by using lemon juice and salt. Simply soak the pennies in the solution for a few hours, then gently scrub them with a soft-bristled brush or cloth to remove the green tarnish. Rinse the pennies with water and dry them thoroughly.
Yes, you can clean plexiglass with alcohol, but be sure to dilute it with water as straight alcohol may cause damage. Use a soft cloth and gently wipe the surface to avoid scratching.
Fruit punch does clean pennies the best? You can't clean pennies with orange juice because it doesn't clean it.
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Alcohol has 91% that takes away germs and any other bacteria on the penny. It's a non-abrasive cleanser. While using ethanol will clean surface dirt and oils from a penny, like a solvent, it's actually the innate properties of copper which keep a penny germ free.
yes, it does
its is good for cleaning with
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To clean pennies using vinegar, create a mixture of vinegar and salt. Soak the pennies in the mixture for a few minutes, then scrub them gently with a soft brush or cloth. Rinse the pennies with water and dry them thoroughly. The vinegar helps to dissolve the tarnish on the pennies, making them shiny again.
Yes, Lysol can be used to clean pennies due to its disinfecting properties. Simply soak the pennies in a solution of Lysol and water for a few minutes, then gently scrub them with a soft brush or cloth to remove dirt and grime. Rinse the pennies thoroughly with water afterwards.
no. The thing that cleans pennies the best is chicken broth! imagine that!
because it can do it
the bubbles form