The circumference of an egg in vinegar varies for each egg.
Gather the materials which should include at least 2 eggs, white vinegar and glass containers. Observe the egg in it's natural state. Put the egg into the container with vinegar. Wait 10 minutes. Observe. Check again in a few hours, then days. Observe the changes.
What happens is the egg will soften and the shell will eventualy dissolve off of the egg and then the egg will get a rubbery feel. Chances are you might be able to bounce if you try. This is not me telling you to bounce it.
the outside of the egg will be hard because the egg will be boiling
Well yeah. It's called dying eggs. :P that will actually be awsome
A naked egg is an egg that has been soaked in vinegar, which causes the eggshell to dissolve, leaving behind a membrane that holds the egg intact. The acid in the vinegar breaks down the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, resulting in a translucent or "naked" egg.
It turns green
Why does an egg fold if you put it in vinegar?
If you put the egg in vinegar then put it into Gatorade then the egg looks defalated, red, and very sticky.
i think that when you put an egg shell in soda vinegar and food coloring it turns see through i think that when you put an egg shell in soda vinegar and food coloring it turns see through
When you put a raw egg in vinegar, the acid in the vinegar dissolves the eggshell. This leaves you with just the egg membrane. When you then place the egg in saltwater, osmosis occurs where water moves from the egg to the saltwater or vice versa depending on the concentration gradient, causing the egg to shrink or swell.
It will turn very clear that you can see the yolk.
If it is already boiled nothing will really happen except vinegar eating it up. If it was a raw egg with the shell intact, the vinegar will dissolve the shell and you can watch the proteins get denatured.
Put an egg in vinegar and the base calcium of the eggshell will be dissolved by the acid of the vinegar.
The naked egg project involves removing the shell of an egg to study osmosis. The procedure typically includes submerging the egg in vinegar to dissolve the shell, observing changes in the egg over time, and explaining how osmosis occurs as water moves in and out of the egg. This project is a hands-on way for students to learn about membrane permeability and cellular transport.
You should see what happens when you put an egg in vinegar. (It'll turn bouncy.
The circumference of an egg in vinegar varies for each egg.