The experiment involves adding salts to water until the solution becomes so dense that an egg will float or float to the surface, rather than sink. This usually requires that the water be heated. But as is the case of the Dead Sea, hypersaline water can occur naturally.
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There are no serious/significant risks involved in the experiment.
Yes, I did it and I won! My old friend did at a different school also did it and she won to!
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A fresh egg don't float in pure water; in a salty water the floating depends on the concentration of the salt in solution. The salty water is more dense.
There are no serious/significant risks involved in the experiment.
Yes, I did it and I won! My old friend did at a different school also did it and she won to!
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Find Data like a graph about the egg droping
Thats for me to know and you to find out.
woetso jigdak invented an egg floating in salt water.
The carbonate turns into carbon dioxide, you're looking at the carbon dioxide when you try this at home, it's the bubbles that form on the egg.
One type of experiment that is easy for kids to explore is a floating egg in water. By adding salt, the salty water is denser and pushes the egg up, causing it to float. This explores density and is easier for kids to understand. Another type of experiment is the coke and mentos experiment. This shows kids how the bubbles in soda react with something that has a lot of little 'dimples' in it.
Making a egg drop experiment is easy. You determine the gravity by how fast the egg drops and if it breaks.
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You could do a egg vaccum science experiment and eat it.
The egg will crack if you throw it.