It does not necessarily turn it into rubber, but vinegar does dissolve the shell of the egg leaving the membranes intact, which may seem rubbery but it is simply an egg without a shell.
because of the cimical reaction
the vinigar desolves part of the egg shell because vinigar is an acid
No, it doesn't
Yes. Yes an egg will bounce if put in vinegar
it developes a rubber elastic texture,so if the egge should burst the white just simply peels off by it self
the egg will turn brown
the vinigar desolves part of the egg shell because vinigar is an acid
No, it doesn't
You should see what happens when you put an egg in vinegar. (It'll turn bouncy.
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yes,it can
i dont know it is just that way
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. 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!
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!
The conclusion for many concerning the bouncy egg experiment is that vinegar does cause the egg to bounce. After soaking a raw egg in its shell in vinegar for a few days, the shell dissolves leaving just the rubbery membrane that can be bounced.