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Egg in Vinegar Experiment | Osmosis | Biology 

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What is Osmosis? Osmosis is defined as the process by which the molecules of a solvent pass from a low concentration solute to a high concentration solute through a semi-permeable membrane.
Osmosis is the process by which water enters our tissues. All of our cells are surrounded by a membrane that selectively allows in anything the cell needs but prevents unwanted molecules from entering.
An egg also has a membrane surrounding it so we can use it to represent a cell and see how osmosis works.
The raw egg of a chicken has a semipermeable membrane that only allows a few substances to enter and leave through it (water being one). However, large molecules like salt and sugar are too big to pass through it.
Lets see what happens if we dip a raw egg in vinegar.
For this experiment, we need two raw eggs, 1 bottle of vinegar, and two glasses.
The first stage of the experiment was to soak the egg in vinegar. You will have seen that the shell completely disappears. Vinegar in fact contains acetic acid and this reacts with the calcium carbonate making up the shell of the egg. This reaction gives off carbon dioxide so if you were paying attention you will have seen bubbles coming off the egg as soon as it was added to the vinegar.
After soaking in vinegar you should have also noticed that the egg increases a little in size. This is because the water in the vinegar can enter the egg through the membrane, moving from the higher water concentration in vinegar to the lower concentration in the egg through the process of Osmosis.
If you now put the egg in water, it will grow in size a lot more due to the much larger water concentration gradient across the membrane. If you add food coloring to the water you can see the process of osmosis in action as the coloured water passes into the egg. Water is known as hypotonic, ie. very dilute and contains more water than the egg.
If instead you place the vinegar soaked egg in corn syrup you will see the opposite. There is a much higher water concentration in the egg than in the syrup so water will pass in the opposite direction. This means that the egg will shrink in size. The corn syrup is a hypertonic liquid, ie. very concentrated with not much water compared to the egg.
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@janakain5354
@janakain5354 Год назад
I used lemon juice. Took over 1 week to disolve shell, then turned it into drink similar to egg liquor (not keen on alcohol, but it's tasty. Got recipie from retired ent doctor) So far, bowels are ok, but must keep it cold. Now considering using vinegar and try different recipie (without alcohol)
@gaderik3980
@gaderik3980 2 года назад
Didi , bahut khub 👍🏼
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 2 года назад
Dhanyavaad Shivam. Hamare channel ko subscibe zaroor kariye!
@richdin
@richdin 10 месяцев назад
I once had a meal in Paris (@La Flaubert) - the first course was what looked like an dinosaur egg sitting in a green & white nest. The egg was coated in fried crumbs like a schnitzel. The nest was made of shavings of asparagus, and the egg was runny like a soft boiled when cut into. Amazing! I always thought that they used vinegar to melt away the shell before battering and deep frying.
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 10 месяцев назад
Great observation! Yes, they might be using this trick to leave their customers in awe....Great to read about your interesting experience. Thanks!
@vincentodero8926
@vincentodero8926 2 месяца назад
WHATS WRONG IF YOU BOIL IT?
@OMEGA-1225
@OMEGA-1225 Год назад
I am doing this experiment for school, and it said it takes 1-2 days for the egg membrane to be complete clear. If that is the case, then why is mine taking a week?😭
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub Год назад
Hi. We hope you took a raw egg and dipped it in vinegar. It shouldn't be taking so long for sure!
@dostuffman2726
@dostuffman2726 27 дней назад
I remember my 1st grade student teacher did this and for an example of a dinosaur egg and we all were dumbfounded
@xintivz3377
@xintivz3377 2 года назад
Baking water lmao
@sunwueryier5891
@sunwueryier5891 Год назад
If I use rice vinegar and keep it in the fridge, is it edible? And if I dip it in honey after I melt the shell, so that honey draws out the water in the egg (I already tried) then can I dry it in s dehydrator? And do you think i could eat it raw?
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub Год назад
Hi Sun Wuer Yier. Though Rice Vinegar is less acidic than normal vinegar, it should be used for seasoning only. The egg dipped in it would have undergone a chemical reaction to loose its shell and we would prefer not eating it. You entire question is very very interesting and yes you could dehydrate the egg but again consuming raw or undercooked eggs can lead to one getting Salmonella infection!
@FunTimePals5
@FunTimePals5 2 года назад
Is it cooked can you still eat it
@FunTimePals5
@FunTimePals5 2 года назад
I don't know
@FunTimePals5
@FunTimePals5 2 года назад
I don't know
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 2 года назад
No we did not use a cooked egg but used a raw egg. It could be eaten but is not advisable since it would taste heavily of Acetic Acid
@siyamthandanomaswazi9563
@siyamthandanomaswazi9563 5 месяцев назад
Does the mass of the egg become larger than before
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 5 месяцев назад
Yes the mass will increase due to some water from the vinegar entering into the egg. Kindly read the description below the video in order to understand the process in detail.
@taniania5415
@taniania5415 2 года назад
how long it would take for the egg shell to disappear?
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 2 года назад
Hello . You would be able to observe the shell disappear after 24hrs or so. Thanks for watching !
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub 2 года назад
The softening of the egg varies . It normally happens in 24 hours but could take a bit longer!
@PUPPYBONZ
@PUPPYBONZ Год назад
Now you can squeeze the vinegar egg thru a soda bottle without destroying contents.
@ExperiHub
@ExperiHub Год назад
Really ?? that's something new we've heard about ! :)
@TheLazyDead
@TheLazyDead 10 месяцев назад
Skin is to,ei
@austinlam82616
@austinlam82616 7 месяцев назад
UwU
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