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    Osmotic Egg Lab

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    is to find out which osmotic environment the eggs are in while sitting in different liquids. There are three different types of environments: hypotonic‚ isotonic‚ and hypertonic. Hypotonic solution causes the cell to swell until it bursts. Hypertonic solution causes the cell to shrink or to lose weight. Isotonic solution doesn’t cause the egg to shrink or swell‚ it keeps the cell the same it’s just in a different environment. The hypothesis for the egg in one-hundred-percent water was that it was

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    The Incredible Egg Essay

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    Incredible Egg Procedure: On October 5‚ I gathered a large Styrofoam cup‚ an egg‚ some vinegar‚ some corn syrup‚ and some water. Before I started the lab‚ I weighed the egg on a scale. Because the egg would just roll off the scale if I set it down by itself‚ I weighed the cup‚ and then added the egg. After I knew how much the egg weighed‚ I poured enough vinegar in the cup to submerge the egg. I then covered the top of the cup with plastic wrap and set the egg aside. The next day‚ I washed the egg and

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    Egg Osmosis Lab

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    Purpose To explore transport of materials in three semi-permeable membranes: dialysis tubing‚ eggs‚ and onion cells. Background Information 1. Diffusion is the movement of solutes from high to low concentration. Osmosis is the movement of water from low to high concentration. Both refer to movement in/out of a cell‚ but osmosis refers specifically to water. 2. Isotonic‚ hypertonic‚ and hypotonic all refer to the comparison of concentrations of solutes in verses out of the cell. Isotonic is

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    Egg Flotation

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    Egg flotation Objective/Question/Problem My objective is to see which egg will float. The question is how much salt is needed to be added to make the egg float. The problem is that I do not know how much salt is needed to make an egg float. Hypothesis If I add salt to the water then the egg will float because the egg has a density that is lower that the density of the fluid it displaces. Background Information If the object has a density that is higher than

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    benefits of apple cider vinegar For centuries people have been using natural apple cider vinegar as both a food and a medicine for themselves and for their pets. Since 400BC‚ Hippocrates‚ the father of modern medicine‚ and others‚ have used vinegar and vinegar mixed with honey‚ as anenergizing tonic and ahealing elixir. More recently‚ the health benefits of apple cider vinegar have been promoted by many well-known authors such as Dr Jarvis‚ Paul C. Bragg and Patricia Bragg. D.C. Jarvis‚ a Vermont

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    Egg drop

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    protect a raw egg as it falls to the ground from a height of 8 feet. Your team will receive an egg and a bag of materials. You will be given time to brainstorm how you might construct a protective mechanism for dropping your egg without breaking it. You are only allowed to use the materials in your bag within the time frame allotted. It will be important to work well with your teams in analyzing the materials you are given and predicting which materials will safely protect your egg during its descent

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    Egg Drop!!

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    Egg Drop (lab writes) In our science class we did an egg drop experiment. We used the scientific method to answer the question and solve the problem. Our question for this particular lab was “will an egg break or be secured‚ if covered with thick sponges and drop from ten feet above the ground?” our idea was to secure the egg from breaking and we wanted to design something that would provide a lot of cushioning directly on the egg. We came up with many different ideas until we choose

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    showcased the conflict between old cash and new cash as appeared by the land refinement between the homes of the two gatherings. The East Egg is the place those with old cash live‚ and the West Egg is the place the independent‚ rich individuals live. While individuals living in the East Egg procured their cash through legacy and effortlessly‚ those living in the West Egg obtained theirs through diligent work. In spite of the fact that they may have become well off through illicit means‚ they have held

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    EGG DROP

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    The Egg Drop Analysis 1. As far as researching goes I did not do many research besides videos I mainly saw a lot of sponges or big sponges use for people experiment and I in fact went with it and prototypes I used were mainly the same thing with some added cushion to it. 2. I forgot to take a picture but a good description would definitely be a can and thats wrap in cushion on the inside and the outside but the error I made was not covering the metal shock that will it takes impact it release

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    Egg Flotation

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    March 4‚ 2010 Egg Buoyancy and Density: Can you make an egg float by changing the density of water? If you put an egg in tap water‚ it will sink to the bottom. If you add enough salt‚ the egg will float to the surface. Density is the mass or volume of an object. It’s easier to think of it as the thickness of the object. Buoyancy is the force that allows an object to float. I performed a fun experiment to see how increasing density of water could make an egg float or submerge. Anyone

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