no it is not possibale im sorry everyone
it will make fog
Yes, but it would still cost more to mint and distribute the pennies thasn they are worth. It's time to get rid of the penny and require rounding up or down, though stores and creditors insist on rounding up.
the way to make a penny float is the same way as making an egg float.All you have to do is add salt alot until you see the penny float and that's about it
Sure, you can just evaporate the solvent.
Thermal radiation from Sun favors evaporation.
Yes, it is possible.
It is possible only if you evaporate the water.
Yes, but it all it would do is make the penny warm.
No thick liquids e.g Mercury, liquid nitrous and Dissolved graphite will not evaporate because there aren't enough molecules and/or free electrons to support the needed amount to make dissolving into the air possible (evaporating)
Temperature will make water evaporate more quickly than wind. Wind will just separate the water molecules, which would then cause them to evaporate a little more quickly.
Because the Heat of the sun make's it to evaporate or disapir
the salt is made of heat so it evaporate faster
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
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We make perfect CENTS.
1 cent. It's plated. If you think about it for, oh, a second or two, would it make sense for the Mint to make pennies out of gold that would be worth $50 or $60, then put them out in change for a penny?
I would guess not. It would be too easy too counterfiet.