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 an egg is soaked in vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs where the acid in the vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell. This reaction dissolves the eggshell, leaving only the semi-permeable membrane around the egg intact.
Food coloring.
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The food coloring formed a compound on the surface of the egg due to the high concentration of dye coloring in the dye solution and the porous nature of the eggshell. When the dye solution was in contact with the egg, the coloring molecules were able to penetrate the eggshell and bind to the proteins in the egg white, resulting in the coloring compound formation on the surface of the egg.
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Food coloring and vinegar.
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When you mix food coloring, baking soda, and vinegar together, a chemical reaction occurs. Baking soda (a base) reacts with the vinegar (an acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas, causing bubbles to form. The food coloring is simply added for visual effect.
It mixes.
When an egg is boiled, the water interacts with the eggshell causing it to become porous. As a result, food coloring can seep through the shell and form a compound on the egg's surface. The coloring binds to the proteins in the egg white as it cooks, creating a stained effect.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.