Explore chemistry and osmosis by making a rubber egg and turning it into a bouncing egg.
Rubber egg experiment explained.
Take two three eggs and place them in a bowl or plastic container.
The egg in vinegar experiment is a classic.
Step 3 leave the egg in the glass for 1 3 days.
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Bouncy egg science experiment instruction step 1 get a raw egg and carefully place it into a glass or jar.
Pour vinegar in until the eggs are completely submerged.
Let the eggs stand for 24 hours or more to remove the shell.
Place both eggs in the solution place a small beaker on top of the eggs if necessary then cover.
This simple science experiment will turn a regular egg into a bouncy ball.
Remove the egg from the vinegar.
Step 2 fill the glass with white vinegar until the egg is completely submerged.
Pour vinegar into the glass until the egg is covered.
The egg in vinegar experiment though pretty simple gives your child the foundation knowledge on reactions between acids and bases.
If you want to learn about a cool chemical reaction let s dig in.
Put your egg into a tall drinking glass.
It will smell a bit.
On day 1 measure the masses of both the eggs with the shell.
This experiment answers the age old question which came first the rubber egg or the rubber chicken it s easy to make a rubber or naked egg if you understand the chemistry of removing the hard eggshell.
At this point you will notice the egg.
The rubber egg experiment.
What you re left with is a totally embarrassed naked egg and a cool piece of science.
Did you ever try to bounce an egg.
Vinegar is poured over a raw egg.
While it has not been cooked it will take on a rubbery feeling from the vinegar.
As the days pass your kids will note how the shell dissolves hence the nickname naked egg experiment.
Put the glass aside so no one drinks and or spills it.
It will also have a thin brown slime on it the remnants of the shell.