Science, asked by mumbaikartanush, 1 day ago

Why do copper coins look dull over time? 




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Answered by tiyarmeena
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The negatively charged oxygen atoms in our air are attracted to the positively charged copper atoms in the penny. When oxygen binds with copper, they form a new molecule known as copper oxide. ... This is why most pennies you see look dirty or tarnished—it's not actually dirt but copper oxide that makes them look so dull.

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