Have you ever seen a raw egg bounce? Well here is why this one will! The shell of the egg consists of calcium carbonate and when that comes in contact with the vinegar a chemical reaction occurs. This ...
Would you ever think it could be possible to bounce an egg?! Well bobbytv is about to blow your mind with this awesome science experiment! Learn how you can turn a raw egg into a fun bouncy ball with ...
This is another fun experiment, it leaves you with a raw egg (without a shell) that you can bounce! Leave a raw egg in a glass of vinegar for about 24 hours. The vinegar dissolves the shell and you ...
This guy decided to give a tutorial on how to make an egg bounce. After leaving an egg in vinegar overnight, he took it out and bounced it on the countertop. However, after bouncing it a few times, he ...
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27 At Home Science for Kids

Spark curiosity with 27 exciting at-home science projects for kids! Fun, easy activities that teach science while keeping them happily busy. Teaching and keeping kids entertained simultaneously isn't ...
Hard boil an egg, peel it, light a piece of paper ... Repetition is okay: They’ll want to do the same experiment seventeen times. This is normal. Also convenient when you need them occupied. It’s okay ...
Keeping the kids happy at Easter is always a challenge once the chocolate's run out. But thankfully, there are a number of interesting experiments you can do with regular eggs to make sure they're ...
Since many of your homes are full of eggs—plastic or dyed—today’s Lindsey’s lesson shows you fun experiments using eggs. The ideas are from Kiwi Company. They’ve posted lots of ideas for at-home ...