you drop it when no one is looking
By far it is the penny.
The answer will depend on pennies for which currency, in which country. Th UK penny - which is a penny has quite a different mass to a US penny which is not even a penny, but a cent!
Ten of them.
yes if the workers screwed up enough to make a dime/penny
if you are using a busun burner,then you can turn the 'air hole' to cover the gap and then turn it to full it will seem to disappear and then reappear.
"go the duck away"
Before trying to make the object reappear, try retracing your steps to see if you misplaced it. If you still can't find it, you can try visualizing the object in your mind and focusing on where you last remember seeing it. Sometimes objects reappear once you relax and stop actively searching for them.
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.
The orange juice must make the penny rust faster because when put a penny in a dish of lemon juice, it makes it shinier... which also works with ketchup.
I'm not sure if I understand your question, Sh. used trapdoor to make actors disappear and reappear.
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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.
They DO know something about inorganic chemistry.