the zigzag part u know that part...the going up zigzag...if you reach the top..youll find a pink crystal...then jump and jump going to the right(to the wall)hit the wall to the right..then poof...the last egg...
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an egg cant bounce
how much ingerdents do you need to make an egg bounce
make sure when bouncing the egg to bounce it from at least a few inches
eggs don't bounce so, no
Soak the egg in vinegar for about 2 days then carefully bounce it in a sink or another place where if it cracked it would be easy to clean. Or you might want to measure the height of how your going to bounce it. If it's higher then 6 '' it'll crack instintly.
Yes, an egg can bounce when placed in balsamic vinegar, but this is due to a chemical reaction rather than the vinegar itself. When an egg is soaked in vinegar, the acetic acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, dissolving it and leaving behind the egg's membrane. As a result, the egg becomes soft and rubbery, allowing it to bounce. However, the egg may not bounce as effectively as one soaked in a solution with higher elasticity.
The shell of the egg will dissolve and the egg can bounce on a small height. This is because the lemon juice, which is an acid reacts with the calcium carbonate and dissolves it.
can a egg bounce
Yes, dropping an egg into a glass of soda can make it bounce due to the carbon dioxide bubbles in the soda providing a cushion of air between the egg and the liquid. The carbonation helps create enough pressure for the egg to bounce rather than break upon impact.
No, water will not make a raw egg bounce higher. The height a raw egg bounces is determined by its shell's strength and the surface it lands on, not by the presence of water.
Yes, after being soaked in vinegar for 24 hours, the eggshell would have dissolved, leaving behind a membrane that may cause the egg to bounce slightly if dropped from a low height. However, the egg may not bounce as much as a rubber ball due to its fragile nature.
yes!