Adding salt allows the water to boil at a higher temperature, so the eggs cook somewhat quicker.
If you put an egg in salt water for a week, the egg will begin to undergo osmosis. The salt concentration in the water will cause water to move out of the egg, resulting in the egg shrinking and becoming smaller in size. The egg's membrane may also become translucent or appear to be semi-transparent.
The vinegar will disintegrate the egg shell and the salt will suck out all the water and shrivel the egg.
It's a physical change because salt stays the same when it is put in the water. Even though you can not see the salt, it's still there. This will also happen if you put sugar in water.
Put an egg in fresh water and it will sink. Put the egg in heavily salted water and it will float near the surface. This is because the salt makes the water more dense and able to support more weight. The same goes for a ship. A ship will settle lower in fresh water and the same ship will float higher in the oceans.
one of the way's are... it depends how much water you put in a cup pr watever you are using to hold the water.. say you have 2 and a half cups of water you put about 15 table spoons of salt and stur it up and put egg in .it may flote but over night the salt starts to go to the bottom of cup, egg will go the bottom also
It floats. the whole egg floats if you put it in salt water.
If you put an egg in salt water for a week, the egg will begin to undergo osmosis. The salt concentration in the water will cause water to move out of the egg, resulting in the egg shrinking and becoming smaller in size. The egg's membrane may also become translucent or appear to be semi-transparent.
Put salt in the water
It floats.
it makes the egg float
yes because when u put an egg i regular water it sinks but when u put a egg in vinginer and salt it flots because the salt holds it to the top !
it will get wet
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.
Bromine is salt mixed with water so when you put it in water its just more water with salt in :)
I would think water. What you would do, is take a glass of water, peel the egg, put salt in, then put the egg in, and I think that is it. I haven't tried it out, but I am pretty sure that's all to it.
The egg should have its water or substance in the egg come out through the cell membrane. :)
The babies will probably die in the egg and never hatch. If the egg hatches, the baby fish will be born dead or die on impact with what would be "alien" water to them.