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 !
the egg can deteriate.
yes
The vinegar will disintegrate the egg shell and the salt will suck out all the water and shrivel the egg.
no you do not. But you can. A drop of vinegar helps!
the egg will sink and the water will ''float''
Simply put a fresh egg in a glass and cover it completely in vinegar. The egg will float because it has a lower density than the vinegar.
it's because the vinegar has a density greater than that of the egg..... (*_*)
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
The density of the average egg will be slightly greater than water, so it will sink. To make the egg float, make the water more dense by adding salt. For one cup of water, adding three tablespoons of salt should be about enough to make the egg float.
To make an egg float in vinegar, you simply have to make the vinegar denser than the egg. Its like when you mix oil and water together, if you leave it for a while, you notice that they separate, one on top of another. The substance at the bottom is more dense than the substance at the top. To recreate this with vinegar and an egg, add salt to make the vinegar denser, and then put the egg in. If the egg still sinks, add more salt. Repeat until you get your desired result.
an egg can float in salt water.
no an egg does not float in regular water.
An egg floats in water with baking soda because the baking soda increases the density of the water. When the egg is placed in the water and baking soda mix, the weight that it displaces is greater than the weight of the egg itself, which causes it to float.
Yes it does float in salt water.