Soak an egg in vinegar overnight. When you take it out the shell will be soft and flexible rather than hard and brittle. It wouldn't be completely unbreakable, but it will tend to bounce rather than break if dropped or hit against a surface.
2006-10-03 11:59:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Unbreakable Egg Experiment
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answer #2
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answered by chen 4
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Carefully break the two eggs in half. Save the yolk and whites for cooking/baking or throw out. If
saving, put them in the small bowl with a lid and then in the refrigerator for later use. Carefully wash
and dry the egg shells. Wrap masking tape around the broken edge of each shell. Cut the taped edges of
the shells so that they sit flat. Try to make these all roughly the same height so the weight of the
books is distributed evenly across the four shells.
2006-10-03 11:52:34
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answered by Sol 2
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Push directly on the ends and the force should expand throughout the egg making it seemingly unbreakable =]
2006-10-03 11:53:19
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answered by mini_roller 3
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hard-boil it
nothing is truly unbreakable, by the way
2006-10-03 11:51:34
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answered by PJ 3
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I did an experiment when I was a kid. It involved vinegar and soaking the egg. It came out like rubber!!! Bounced!!! :|
2006-10-03 11:58:33
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answered by CrazyJ 1
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get an unbreakable carton
2006-10-03 11:51:39
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answered by §¤ŅG.¥ 3
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Find a chicken that stowaway-ed on Superman's spaceship from Krypton.
2006-10-03 12:10:20
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answered by entropy 3
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Humpty Dumpty would have liked to know this too!
Eggs are made to be broken.(or is that rules?)
2006-10-03 11:53:23
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answered by Mr. CoCo 3
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Try putting it in dry ice for a while.
2006-10-03 12:08:06
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answered by hazeleyedbeauty1967 6
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