How to Make a Folding Egg – Sick Science! #121

How to Make a Folding Egg – Sick Science! #121
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Mystery liquid revealed at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/how-to-make-a-folding-egg
The Folding Egg activity is actually an extension of the classic Rubber Egg experiment with a really fun twist. Just imagine the look on your friends’ faces when you show them an egg and then proceed to fold it in half several times until it forms a small white ball! Wait… it gets better. Just bounce the “folded egg” between your hands and the egg reappears!

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13 responses to “How to Make a Folding Egg – Sick Science! #121”

  1. Vinegar people. You know it dissolves calcium in the shell right?

  2. The foldable part aka what's left of the egg is the egg membrane

  3. Its gotta be vinegar

  4. The mystery liquid can be any liquid which is acidic. You have used vinegar

  5. The mi story liquid is vinegar because it has bubbles around the egg

  6. It worked out great for me

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