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    Egg Lab

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    what happens to an egg if it is soaked in vinegar for a couple of days. I hope that the raw egg does not make a mess if the shell dissolves. I hope that I will be able to experiment with a raw egg, and a hard boiled egg. Hypothesis: If I put the egg in vinegar, then the egg shell will dissolve in the vinegar, because of the acid in the vinegar will prove to be stronger than the egg shell. Materials: Raw egg, hard boiled egg, 2 jars with lids, and vinegar ( enough to cover the eggs when they are each

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    Egg Drop

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    Running head: Egg Drop Lab Report Egg Drop Lab Report Jon Johnson Rochester Area High School Egg Drop Lab Report Introduction The objective of this project was to create a structure that will protect a raw egg and prevent it from breaking when being dropped from a minimum height of two meters. A decent hypothesis or prediction one could develop before any experimental trials would be as follows. The structure that provides the longest duration of impact between the falling egg the ground

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    An egg has the capability of withstanding a large amount of force as long as the force in distributed evenly around the egg. For example, an egg can be thrown like a baseball and sometimes the egg won't break if it lands from a high toss into grass. When the force of an egg is focused at one point it will break but if it is evened out around the egg, the egg has a higher chance of not breaking. Along with evening out the force, it will also benefit the egg if the impact is decreased with the help

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    Chicken & Egg Essay

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    Chicken and the Egg                                          Which came first the chicken or the egg? The chicken and the egg is one of life's oldest questions. The days of fighting on the playgrounds of which one really came first are over, but the question remains the same. Which came first the chicken

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    Naked Egg Experiment

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    was the naked egg experiment. The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the effects of an acid vs. a neutral on an egg. To do that, I would see if both liquids were able to dissolve the outer shell of a raw egg. This experiement required six household items: two bowls, two eggs, vinegar, and water. The question that evolved was, what happens to an egg submerged in vinegar (acid) vs. water (neutral)? My hypothesis is that there will be a chemical reaction to the egg as result of the

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    Osmosis Egg Experiment

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    In this experiment, 4 different eggs were placed in different substances to see the changes in their masses. All three eggs had similar effects and grew/shrunk at around the same rate. On the first day, the eggs had a shell and after 3 days the shell disappeared. This was due to the acetic acid and water of the vinegar that it was put in. The acetic acid and calcium carbonate of the shell creates a reaction in which calcium acetate and carbonic acids are formed. These products decompose and become

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    Osmosis Egg Lab

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    think when placing the raw egg in vinegar the shell will disappear and I will be left with a rubbery, squishy shaped egg. When I place the egg in corn syrup the egg will separate and shrink because the molecules won’t be able to pass through the egg. When I place the egg in water it will expand slightly because of diffusion.” was pretty spot on. When we left the egg in vinegar it came out like a bouncy ball and when placed in the corn syrup it shrunk. Finally, when the egg was put in water it expanded

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    Egg Drop Project

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    The egg drop project is designed to use what we have learned in science and apply it to a more hands on project. The goal is to keep a raw egg from cracking or breaking after a 3 meter drop. There are quite a few constraints that go along with this project such as materials, time management, and deadlines. The only materials allowed to be used on this project are; 10 straws, 2 sheets of paper, 30 cm of tape, 5 Kleenexes, 1 sandwich sized plastic bag, 25 cotton balls, and 50 cm of string. The plastic

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    Shell-Less Egg Lab

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    exposed to different external environments, the eggs modeling humans. Testable Question How much will a shell-less egg change in mass if it is soaked in distilled water and Monster Energy Drink for 30 minutes? Hypothesis •If a shell-less egg is soaked in corn syrup for 30 minutes, then its mass will decrease by 3 grams. •If a shell-less egg is soaked in distilled water for 30 minutes, then its mass will not change. •If a shell-less egg is soaked in Monster Energy Drink for 30 minutes

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    Naked Egg Lab Experiment

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    Naked Egg Lab Frances Jose Redmond High School Biology, Period 3 Mrs. Sinclair 7 November 2014 Introduction The objective of the Naked Egg Lab is to soak the egg in a solution and determine if that solution is isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic in relation to the egg. A solution is a “mixture of two or more substances in which the molecules of the substances are evenly distributed” (Miller/Levine 2000). The substances in a solution are solutes, “the substance that is dissolved” (Miller/Levine 2000)

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