You should have the mass of the egg recorded on pg 72 (in a table) as well as observations of the egg before and after it is placed into the vinegar, and observations (including mass and volume) of egg after vinegar and before & after for the syrup (mass and volume) and before of water
Day 8 of egg lab –
1. Observe the egg. Record your observations.
2. Carefully remove the egg from the beaker. Be EXTREMELY careful. The egg is very, very fragile now.
3. GENTLY rinse the egg and find its mass. Record.
4. Using a beaker, calculate the mass of the water left in the cup. Record. Also, record what they water looks and smells like.
5. throw away the cup
6. pour the water down the drain and clean the beaker
7. place the egg into a ziploc baggie. You may carefully pop the egg, record any observations you make after it has popped and throw the egg in the garbage.
8. Clean entire lab area
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." Walt Disney "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing." Albert Einstein
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