*I stumbled across your site and noticed the "Egg in a Bottle" experiment by; Belinda Mooney. My only comment is that you can do this experiment without the hazard of using an open flame by putting a small amount of water in the bottle and heating it just to boiling.
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The object of the challenge was to somehow get the whole egg into the bottle without harming the egg. Since old milk bottles are hard to come by, here’s a modern day version of the same experiment only this time we’re using a juice bottle and a water balloon!
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While performing this experiment, be sure to take in certain safety guidelines. As usual, always wear protective goggles and aprons. Additionally, be careful of the hot water while boiling the eggs and of the flame while placing the matches in the jar. ... VIDEO OF EGG GOING INTO THE BOTTLE...
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The egg prevents outside air (high pressure) from getting into the bottle while the flame causes the air inside the bottle (low pressure) to contract causing a small vacuum. As the outer air pushes its way into the bottle and the vacuum is created in the bottle, the egg falls in.
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Re: What is the correct hypothesis for the egg in the bottle experiment? Date: Mon Feb 23 08:51:01 1998; Posted By: Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College; Area of science: Physics; ID: 888007391.Ph...
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"Egg in a Bottle" Experiment Objectives: *To develop a scientific attitude. *To develop a sense of curiosity that leads to developing observation skills. *To see the effects of high pressure vs. low pressure Equipment: Three hard-boiled eggs per class.
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Here's an interesting experiment. We guarantee you'll be talking about this one at school the next day. ... Want to get the egg out of the bottle? Turn the bottle upside down and blow into it. The increased air pressure in the bottle will cause the egg to pop back out! ... Boiled Egg; Bottle; 3 Matches...
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Egg in the Bottle - A Science Experiment at the Science Castle - Find out how you can make an egg squeeze into a bo ... Find out how you can make an egg squeeze into a bottle on its own, even though the bottle opening is smaller than the egg! ... This experiment is part of the following Science Class:
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Video : Suck An Egg Into A Bottle. This amazing experiment demonstrates how atmospheric pressure will push an egg into a bottle. A great science experiment for children. Cool Experiments. ... Experiment complete! ... Thanks for watching our video How To Suck An Egg Into A Bottle For more how to videos, expert advice,
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