Materials Needed: Two glasses, egg, and vinegar. For the rubber egg chemical experiment, the first step you need to do is place an egg in a glass. After you place the egg in the first glass, pour ...
In the first of three STEM experiments, Coolidge High School science teacher Jonte Lee teaches students how to make a rubber egg – yes, it bounces! – using ingredients that can be found around the ...
Eggs can crack really easily, right? Give an egg a simple bounce, and it will crack. This experiment will change that. Follow the directions below to make an egg that bounces! 1. Fill a cup about 3/4 ...
Do you know how to perform some simple chemistry experiments with everyday materials? If you don’t, we created a list for you to show you and help you choose your favorite one to impress your family ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The science behind making a "rubber egg." Produced by Christine Nguyen and Maya Dangerfield Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech The science behind making a "rubber ...