What is exposed when an egg shell dissolves
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vinegar
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An eggshell is made up mostly of a compound called calcium carbonate which dissolves when exposed to an acid such as vinegar. ... During the chemical reaction, you will see tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide be released from the surface of the egg.
Eggshells contain calcium carbonate, which is a base. The calcium carbonate in the eggshell reacts with the acetic acid in the vinegar to form a water-soluble compound, calcium acetate, and carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. This reaction dissolves the eggshell, but leaves the inner membrane intact, creating a naked egg.
vinegar react with eggshells and make them dissolve, leaving the inside of the egg intact.
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