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Friday, April 17, 2020
Science.
Today is Friday and I chose to do the bouncy egg from science. Still in progress.
I found this science experiment fun and easy.
I Used white vinegar,1 egg and a glass and camera.
Have you tried this experiment out?
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good job india
ReplyDeletethanks joy
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ReplyDeleteI love Science! I haven't tried this experiment before, and I look forward to seeing what the end result will be. I hope the egg doesn't explode and make a mess in Mums Kitchen, I don't think she would be impressed...haha. Have you tried vinegar with baking soda? Add a toilet roll tube and red food colouring too, but do it in the kitchen sink because it makes a bit of a mess. I look forward to your next blog.
Thank you
ReplyDeleteI'll try it out
Ask Izzy about her one of these when you speak to her next. I think theres still a bit I need to clean up!
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by Justines ideas and look forward to seeing what you can do with it.
Hi India,
ReplyDeleteI tried this experiment with one of my reading groups a couple of years ago... Did it work for you? What do you think happened to the shell?
It did work it turned all soggy and smiley then a couple days later it turned into tiny peaces and felt like sand
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