put it in the microwave for 35 secs (1000 watt).
Yes. The vinegar helps dissolve the shell surface, giving way to the membrane underneath that makes the egg "bouncy."
yes. you need an egg, a cup, and enough vinegar to cover the egg in the glass. Put egg and vinegar in the glass for 2 days. when the 2 days are up remove egg from glass and wash off excess shell. THERE YOU HAVE IT...A BOUNCY EGG!
Put an hard boiled egg into a container and pour vinegar into the container. Soak it for two days and it is ready.
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You should see what happens when you put an egg in vinegar. (It'll turn bouncy.
Put it in the fridge. If you are hatching it, then use an incubator.
it can last long but you cant put in the fridge too long.
a bouncy egg is actually an egg without its shell thus it may last for two to three weeks .... but the problem is that it will smell of the acid which u pour on it
yes but you have to put them back to back and put them in the same egg /fridge
Make sure it is not dirty, put it in a carton and place that into the fridge.
to make a bouncy egg..... leave it in a bowl or a cup of vinegar for more than 2 Day's vinegar should be above the egg.. don't move the cup again and again.. notice After some days it Will become bouncy! actually the acetic acid in the vinegar dissolves the shell of the egg.. please do try at home!