No, it doesn't
Vinegar is an acid that reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, causing it to break down and dissolve. This process creates bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, which weakens the structure of the eggshell and makes it soft.
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.
an egg's shell doesn't dissolve in water because the shell is to hard to dissolve in non-acid liquids.
When an egg is soaked in vinegar, the shell dissolves due to the acidic nature of the vinegar. This process leaves behind the egg's membrane intact, creating a "naked egg" that feels rubbery to the touch and can bounce when dropped.
Egg albumin does dissolve in water, but it does not completely dissolve due to its complex protein structure. The protein molecules in egg albumin are large and have a unique shape, making it difficult for them to fully disperse in water. This is why egg albumin forms a suspension or colloid when mixed with water rather than dissolving completely.
Vinegar is an acid that reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, causing it to break down and dissolve. This process creates bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, which weakens the structure of the eggshell and makes it soft.
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.
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yes,it can
It is a hard boiled egg that has had the shell peeled off put into some vinigar and left to pickle!! yummy hey!! :P
an egg's shell doesn't dissolve in water because the shell is to hard to dissolve in non-acid liquids.
When an egg is soaked in vinegar, the shell dissolves due to the acidic nature of the vinegar. This process leaves behind the egg's membrane intact, creating a "naked egg" that feels rubbery to the touch and can bounce when dropped.
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The egg shell might be too dense to dissolve. It probrobly will dissolve eventually, but I don't really know. (Dense means how closely the atoms are compacted together)
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