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β 15y agowow. the last answer was totally wrong. this answer is right though because i am learning about this right now :)
okay well first off, the egg shell would disinagrate which is that white foamy stuff at the top. but it takes about one day to get that way. and then there will be a thin coating over the shell. i don't know the chemical equation but i do know that this is what happens. you can acually see the yolk in the egg move around. its pretty tight :)
let me suggest though that you DON'T eat it. because you will or can get salamenela disease and the egg wouldn't taste that good anyways.
i sure hope this helped.
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β 15y agoWhen vinegar (acetic acid) is mixed with an egg shell (calcium carbonate), a chemical reaction occurs where the acetic acid reacts with the calcium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium acetate. This reaction causes the egg shell to dissolve over time.
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β 13y agoBecause eggshells are very rich in calcium and vinegar is a weak acid, and because acids react very well with calcites, the two will produce an interesting phenomenon when combined. When a raw egg is submerged in vinegar and left to sit for a few days, the vinegar will quickly dissolve the eggshell, leaving only the cell membrane of the egg. In the process of osmosis, the vinegar will enter the cell membrane into the egg itself, causing it to expand to about twice its normal size.
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β 14y agoAn egg shell is mainly calcium carbonate. (CaCO3) ( limestone).
Vinegar is a 4% solution of acetic acid and water.
Mixing produces calcium acetate and carbon dioxide and water.
Equation:
CaCO3 + HC2H3O2 = Ca(C2H3O2)2 + H2CO3 ( H2O + CO2)
CO2 bubbles away as a gas. The Ca(C2H3O2)2 dissolves and the transparent membrane is all that is left as a protective coating for the egg,
Try it at home. It is fun.
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β 15y agoThe egg shell gets soft and you can squeeze the egg a little bit.
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β 14y agotype you answer here...........
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β 7y agoThe egg shell is dissolved in acetic acid.
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β 6y agoThe reaction of vinegar with the eggs shell is:
CaCO3 + 2 HCl = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
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β 14y agoOsmosis
When vinegar and limewater are mixed together, a reaction would occur between the acetic acid in the vinegar and the calcium hydroxide in the limewater. This reaction would produce calcium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. The carbon dioxide gas would be seen as bubbles forming in the mixture.
When silver is mixed with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that produces silver acetate along with hydrogen gas. The silver acetate appears as a white precipitate in the solution, which can be easily observed. The reaction can be used to clean silverware as the silver acetate dissolves tarnish and dirt on the surface of the silver.
Mixing baby powder with vinegar will create a foamy, bubbly reaction due to the chemical interaction between the calcium carbonate in the baby powder and the acetic acid in vinegar. This reaction releases carbon dioxide gas, causing the foaming effect. It is not recommended to mix the two substances as it can be messy and potentially hazardous if ingested or used on the skin.
Well, Vinegar is an acid and Baking Soda is a base and when you mix those two you get a Chemical reaction and that is what happens when you mix any acid and base you get a chemical reaction.
Physical. Anything that can be separated by physical means is a physical change, and you can separate oil from vinegar by skimming it off the top. You are also not making a new substance. In order to have a chemical reaction occur you must produce a new substance, not just a mixture. For example, vinegar and baking soda will produce carbon dioxide gas.
This is a physical change because any reaction occur.
there is a reaction because laundry detergent is a base and vinegar is an acid so when you mix them together a chemical reaction will occur
Any reaction occur.
Any chemical reaction occur.
When vinegar and limewater are mixed together, a reaction would occur between the acetic acid in the vinegar and the calcium hydroxide in the limewater. This reaction would produce calcium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. The carbon dioxide gas would be seen as bubbles forming in the mixture.
Any reaction occur.
When silver is mixed with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that produces silver acetate along with hydrogen gas. The silver acetate appears as a white precipitate in the solution, which can be easily observed. The reaction can be used to clean silverware as the silver acetate dissolves tarnish and dirt on the surface of the silver.
The mass of products equals the mass of reactants.
Mixing baby powder with vinegar will create a foamy, bubbly reaction due to the chemical interaction between the calcium carbonate in the baby powder and the acetic acid in vinegar. This reaction releases carbon dioxide gas, causing the foaming effect. It is not recommended to mix the two substances as it can be messy and potentially hazardous if ingested or used on the skin.
Baking soda + vinegar reaction creates sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Bubbling occurs because of the carbon dioxide gas, which is released by the reaction.
It depends on the chemical reaction. For example when you burn something it is a chemical reaction, but that is way different than if you mix baking soda and vinegar which is also a chemical reaction. It changes the matter into a different chemical matter make up of that substance.
Indothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature. Energy is required for the reaction to occur, making it endothermic. Examples include the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.