no
soda soda
Soda contains phosphoric acid, which can dissolve rust. When a penny is soaked in soda, the acid reacts with the rust, breaking it down and allowing it to be easily wiped away.
material:2 peniies1 pack of index cards1can of soda2 cups1 mug of orange juiceIf I put a penny in orange juice the penny won't get rusted. The orange juice can't make pennies rust because it will just make it wet also the soda. Soda might not make the pennies rust.Orange juice won't make a penny rust because it might make it more orangey.So orange juice can't make a penny rust.
Pop/soda and orange juice are both acidic, and will probably erode a penny.. It won't make one rust, though. Iron and iron-based metal (like steel) rust, but a penny is copper-coated zinc, and will corrode (oxidize) by turning green.
soda does not make iron rust ...
yes
vinegar, soda, and water after 2 weeks
Coke will rust a penny the fastest due to its high acidity and sugar content. Ginger ale and Sprite have less acidity and sugar, so they would not rust a penny as quickly as Coke.
orange juice because of the acid
Since ornage juice contains citric acid it can attack a penny. However, soda usually contains phosphoric acid and so can do also.
gingera ale