Experiment Setup –Start with some observations about the egg. Explain that it is a raw egg and that that the shell is fragile and can easily be cracked. Demonstrate this with another egg. Then ask some questions. Does it seem possible that we can get the egg to bounce? Next observe the supplies for the experiment. …
Bouncy Egg Experiment: Cool Science Experiment for Kids
Bouncy Egg Experiment Explanation. The eggshell is made of calcium carbonate. When you submerge the egg in vinegar, the acid in the vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate and …
Variables
Identifying Variables. Independent Variable - The independant variable in this experiment is the type off egg and the number of hours that the egg sits in the vinegar for. Dependent Variable - …
Bouncy egg activity
Can you make an egg bounce? This activity will show that with a simple chemical reaction we can give them a bit of bounce.
Bouncing Eggs
If you soak an egg in vinegar the eggshell will absorb the acid and break down, or dissolve. The calcium carbonate will become carbon dioxide gas, which will go into the air. What is left is the soft tissue that lined the inside of …
Bouncy Egg Science Experiment: Discovering the Fun
What kind of hypothesis might one set before conducting the bouncy egg experiment? One might hypothesise that the acetic acid in vinegar will react with the calcium carbonate of the eggshell, which will result in the …
COMMENTS
Experiment Setup –Start with some observations about the egg. Explain that it is a raw egg and that that the shell is fragile and can easily be cracked. Demonstrate this with another egg. Then ask some questions. Does it seem possible that we can get the egg to bounce? Next observe the supplies for the experiment. …
Bouncy Egg Experiment Explanation. The eggshell is made of calcium carbonate. When you submerge the egg in vinegar, the acid in the vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate and …
Identifying Variables. Independent Variable - The independant variable in this experiment is the type off egg and the number of hours that the egg sits in the vinegar for. Dependent Variable - …
Can you make an egg bounce? This activity will show that with a simple chemical reaction we can give them a bit of bounce.
If you soak an egg in vinegar the eggshell will absorb the acid and break down, or dissolve. The calcium carbonate will become carbon dioxide gas, which will go into the air. What is left is the soft tissue that lined the inside of …
What kind of hypothesis might one set before conducting the bouncy egg experiment? One might hypothesise that the acetic acid in vinegar will react with the calcium carbonate of the eggshell, which will result in the …