Sticks them together and causes them to get covered in green
saltwater
You have a penny in both types of pools ... ???
Yes. Saltwater will kill them.
Yes it does!
it will make it a littlemore hard
A penny can turn green when exposed to acidic liquids like lemon juice or vinegar, which cause a chemical reaction with the copper in the penny to create a greenish patina. Saltwater can also cause a copper penny to turn green over time due to oxidation.
A penny can rust faster when exposed to moisture and oxygen, which contribute to the oxidation process that forms rust on the surface of the penny. Factors like humidity, presence of salts, and acidic environments can also accelerate the rusting process.
yes,the amount of chemicals can affect it greatly.
The hypothesis of the penny drop experiment is that the design of the container, the height from which the penny is dropped, and the amount of water in the container will affect whether the penny lands heads up or heads down.
The more saltwter will make it rust faster.
Too much salt can kill plants including chrysanthemums.
The acid cleans the rust off of the dirty penny making it shinny sparkle clean yeah.