The raw egg exploded when i.
Rubber egg science project hypothesis.
Test the hypothesis.
The rubber egg experiment.
When the egg has started to become translucent you will know it.
Bre after experimenting we have come to the conclusion that our experiment worked in egg 1 because the egg did turn rubber.
Putting science and technology to the test.
Rubber egg science project hypothesis.
Get ready to add this simple rubber egg activity to your science lesson plans this season.
What are the results to rubber egg experiment.
Step 1 get a raw egg and carefully place it into a glass or jar.
As dwight schrute would say false.
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Step 3 leave the egg in the glass for 1 3 days.
Our hypothesis was right if the egg sits in vinegar for a longer period of time then it will be more rubber.
Yet still does not move.
Seems to have medium sized bubbles.
When soaked in vinegar which is an acid acetic acid.
Explore chemistry and osmosis by making a rubber egg and turning it into a bouncing egg.
A clear jar or tall glass.
Their hypothesis was an egg in vinegar will behave the same as an egg in water.
This means my hypothesis was right because my hypothesis said that the egg would bounce because of the acetic acid in vinegar that dissolves the shell.
This leaves the membrane behind and you get a rubberized egg.
Bouncy egg science experiment instruction.
The hard boiled egg bounces more do to the.
What is the conclusion of the rubber egg.
On soaking an egg in vinegar the liquid dissolves its hard shell while exposing the thin membrane that is the only thing that holds the egg yolk and white.
If you want to learn about a cool chemical reaction let s dig in.
Is it that the raw egg has more density.
Though i was right in saying that the egg would bounce i was wrong and right in saying that it would bounce from 6 7 times.
Place the egg in the jar or glass such that it does not touch.
Starts to float up just a little.
It s now time to utilise that special membrane and experiment with osmosis.
Step 2 fill the glass with white vinegar until the egg is completely submerged.
As mentioned above the vinegar reacts with the components of the shell and causes the shell to disappear.
Eggshells are mostly made of calcium carbonate.
If you change the density of the water will the egg float or submerge.
Each day check back on the egg.
Bubbles are getting smaller and the shell.