Am doing a experiement with a egg and trying to see if the shell dissolves

hypothesis: If the solution is vinegar then the egg shell will dissolve.

Is the hypothesis correct

Try doing the experiment.

http://cocopreme.hubpages.com/hub/Egg-tremelyFunandEasyEggExperiments

i need to do that experiment above is the hypothesis corrrect

You'll only discover if the hypothesis is correct by conducting the experiment. Watch the video for exact instructions.

ok thanks got it

You're welcome.

To determine whether your hypothesis is correct, you need to conduct the experiment and observe the results. Here's how you can proceed:

Materials needed:
1. Egg
2. Vinegar
3. Container or bowl

Procedure:
1. Place the egg in the container or bowl.
2. Pour enough vinegar into the container to completely submerge the egg.
3. Leave the egg in the vinegar for a specific duration, such as 24 hours.
4. After the designated time, carefully remove the egg from the vinegar solution.
5. Observe and document any changes in the eggshell.

Interpreting the results:
- If the eggshell has dissolved or partially dissolved, it supports your hypothesis. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which should react with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, causing it to dissolve.
- If the eggshell remains intact or shows no significant changes, it suggests that your hypothesis is incorrect. The vinegar solution did not dissolve the eggshell.

Remember to record your observations and compare them to your initial hypothesis. This will help you evaluate the accuracy of your hypothesis and draw appropriate conclusions from your experiment.