Since marble is made primary of calcium carbonate which when mixed with vinegar reacts like this
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH --> Ca(CH3COO)2 + H2O + CO2
the vinegar turns the marble into water and carbon dioxide.
if you ever herd of eggshells dissolving in vinegar there made out
of the same stuff marble is made out of.
Vinegar absorbs and takes out the calcium from the chicken bone making it quite see through and flexible. I personally did this experiment a while back and it took maybe 2 days for it to get this way. If you soak it in a bigger amount of vinegar then it's possible if on the first day the same thing happens.
If a chicken bone soaks in vinegar overnight, it is not likely that much of anything would happen to it. It will smell awful the next morning, but it will likely be a bit soft, and shouldn't rot.
Vinegar dissolves the calcium in bones. The bones are like rubber.
When a bone is placed or soaked in water and in vinegar,which is a mild acid, the calcium in the bone is dissolved away.
After placing a bone in water and vinegar,calcium is stripped off.
The bone was so elastic
When you soak bones in vinegar what will happen is that the chicken bone will weaken and the bone will become more flexible. So after soaking the chicken bone into vinegar for a week the bone will be so flexible that it will be able to bend. This is a great science fair project also.
The acid in the vinegar dissolves out the calcium in the chicken bone. (Calcium is most of the reason that bones are hard.)
Because the vinegar transforms the chicken bone particles to a RUBBERY substance it not really rubber! :P Ta-Da
acid
it makes the bone rubbery and can make it bendy
vinegar breaks down the calcium in a chicken bone making it softer
when a chicken bone is put into water it becomes a red pinkish colour p.s why not just look in the brain that is protected by your skull answer dummy and yes i am meaning u
It will be sprite
lemon juice and vinegar
because it has calcium in it and if u put it in vinegar it will become bendable after a few days
nothing really happen's to a chicken bone in water.
to ensure no pressure buildup