The first reason is that the copper oxidizes. That gives them a dirty or dark look. This is caused by the oils from the hands of people that handle them. Other things would include being dropped onto the ground and all sorts of substances. Contact with dissimilar metals can cause corrosion as well.
Each Line is a Different Way (11 Ways)100 Pennies & 0 Dimes90 Pennies & 1 Dimes80 Pennies & 2 Dimes70 Pennies & 3 Dimes60 Pennies & 4 Dimes50 Pennies & 5 Dimes40 Pennies & 6 Dimes30 Pennies & 7 Dimes20 Pennies & 8 Dimes10 Pennies & 9 Dimes0 Pennies & 10 Dimes
125 pennies
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar.Therefore: 100 ÷ 4 = 25 pennies.
Well pennies are already dirty from other peoples germs including yours but you would probably put it in dirt to make it dirty.
they get so dirty because they traval around the world and you can have pennies from 156 years ago
you cant because Pepsi is sticky
Pennies do get dirty. They are dropped on the ground and transferred through many hands. Money is often full of germs, so it is best to wash your hands after handling it. This is another reason people use debit cards.
Because the acid contents within the juice
yes. for my brother's project we put dirty pennies in ginger ale, cola, and sunny D and Ginger Ale cleaned it the best
Yes, the tarnish is copper oxide. But actually the tarnish is not from when the pennies are made (brand new pennies are shiny); the tarnish is from the copper of the penny reacting with the oxygen in the air over time.The article I have given a link for is quite funny, but it also very informative as regards to pennies, so you might want to check it out.plz decuse the reason why tarnish gets on pennies
Dirt that gets onto pennies can come from various sources such as handling the coins with dirty hands, exposure to elements like moisture or humidity, or being in contact with other dirty objects or surfaces. Over time, the dirt can build up on the surface of the pennies, giving them a grimy or tarnished appearance.
Dr Pepper and Sprite contain acids that can dissolve the oxidation on the pennies, making them appear cleaner. The acids in these beverages break down the tarnish or grime on the pennies, revealing the shiny copper surface underneath.
salt and vinegar will make dirty coins brighter you shouldn't do this with a valuable coin
the bank!
Water is a very good solvent, which dissolves lots of things, and even things that it does not dissovle can often be physically washed away, with water.