the egg shell contains Calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The Calcium carbonate reacts when it exposed to viniegar (contains H+). the formula: CaCO3+ 2H+ -> Ca+2 + H2O +CO2
When an egg is placed in vinegar, the shell dissolves due to the vinegar's acidity. This causes the egg to increase in size as the vinegar penetrates the egg's membrane, causing it to swell.
The white spreads only when there is not enough vinegar. The more vinegar in the poaching water, the better result the egg will not spread the white.
If The egg soaks in White Vinegar then the White vinegare will make the egg bounce the highest.
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The egg turns into rubber and makes itself into a ball
To make a bouncy egg, you'll need a raw egg, a glass or plastic container, white vinegar, and patience. Simply place the raw egg in the container and cover it with white vinegar. Let it sit for a few days, allowing the vinegar to dissolve the eggshell and leaving you with a bouncy, rubbery egg.
If The egg soaks in White Vinegar then the White vinegare will make the egg bounce the highest.
egg has more water molecules than vinegar so when egg is placed in vinegar water molecules move from the egg to the vinegar due to osmosis,which is defined as "the movement of water molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration thru a partially permeable membrane" there fore the water molecules move inward. The proof is that the egg got larger and this was because water moved into the egg after the shell disintegrated from the 5% of acid in the vinegar. (the other 95% is water)
the yolk will get white and it will bounce
When an egg is placed in vinegar, the outer shell dissolves due to the acidic nature of vinegar. This leaves behind the egg membrane, which is a transparent and flexible layer that surrounds the egg white and yolk. It allows for the exchange of gases and protects the egg's contents.
No, balsamic glaze cannot be used in place of white vinegar to make a bouncy egg. The acidity level in balsamic glaze is lower than white vinegar, so it will not have the same effect on the eggshell. Stick to white vinegar for best results.
Well when I did my science project on this when i first I had 3/4 up of vinegar in a plastic cup put the egg into the vinegar you could see the acids from the vinegar and egg building up. On the second day, there was a lot of bubblie white stuff in the top of the plasic cup i had.