Experiments on Cleaning Pennies

Clean the tarnished pennies with a few household goods.
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Pennies are good for more than just buying penny candy. A coin collector prides himself on gathering pennies, but old tarnished pennies are an eyesore to anyone's collection. A variety of products can be used to keep your pennies looking shiny and new.

Vinegar and Salt

For this experiment, you will need dirty pennies, paper towels, 1/4 cup of white vinegar, a tsp. of salt and a bowl, preferably metal. Begin by pouring the vinegar into the bowl. Add the salt, and stir until the salt is completely dissolved. Place the pennies in the bowl, and allow them to sit for several minutes. Remove the pennies and rinse them with water.

Taco Sauce

Begin the experiment by placing a few pennies on a small plate. Cover the pennies with taco sauce, spreading the sauce over the pennies until they are completely covered. Wait at least two minutes before rinsing the pennies. For a complete clean, flip the pennies over and repeat the process on the other side.

Lemon Juice and Salt

Place your pennies in a shallow bowl, and cover them with lemon juice. After a few minutes, remove the pennies from the bowl, and rinse them with water.

Toothpaste

Smear a small amount of toothpaste onto a dirty penny. Wet a toothbrush and begin scrubbing the penny. While still scrubbing with the toothbrush, rinse the penny with room temperature water. Water from the tap is fine. Repeat the process until the penny reaches the desired shininess.

Why These Experiments Work

The vinegar cleans the penny due to the acid in the vinegar. A chemical reaction between the vinegar and the salt removes copper oxide. Copper oxide is what causes pennies to become dull. Salt is also a key ingredient in the other cleaning agents, thus making them effective in cleaning the pennies.

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