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It floats or if it sinks it is fresh and if it goes in the middle it could be rotten or not it depends

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It will take in water, so the egg will expand.

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The mass of the egg increases after soaking in water because water enter the egg through diffusion.

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The egg absorbs the water causing less water to be outside of the egg and making the egg heavier.

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Egg floats on salt water but not in fresh water because density of salt water is more then fresh water.

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it will shrink and float

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it remains the same

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the egg will sink. ----

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it will explode

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What happens when you soak the egg in salt water?

When you soak an egg in salt water it should shrivel or become smaller. This is because the salt water pulls out the existing water from the egg.


What happens to a raw egg when left in mixture of water and vinegar?

It explodes and kills you and your family.


What happens if egg is put to Hcl and then water?

The egg in HCl reacts violently as the calcium carbonate on the outer surface of egg is dissolved. This is what actually happens : The egg in the hydrochloric acid is lighter, because the gas bubbles provide a floatation device, than the acid so it stayed at the top. The bubbles occurred because the calcium carbonate on the egg shell reacted with the acid. Carbon dioxide bubbles are produced, causing the egg to rotate and spin. The carbon dioxide bubbles on top of the eggs break. In the meantime more bubbles are attached to the bottom of the egg. These bubbles now cause the egg to spin and repeat the process. The bubbles attached to the egg also made it less dense. After this experiment, the egg will not have a shell. It will have dissolved. then when you place this egg in water, Osmosis takes place. Well, the egg is 90% water. So now when you keep the egg in water it kind of pushes the egg membrane. Basically, water is flowing into the egg and the egg swells as the water enters it.


What happens to an egg when placed in salt water?

The egg will decrease in size (water will exit) if the shell is removed by some means before the egg is placed in the solution. If the shell has not been removed, however, not much will happen as the shell is basically impermeable.


What happens after soaking an egg in detergent?

clean wet egg