What Happens to an Egg When it is Soaked in Vinegar? 

Eggs contain calcium carbonate, which is what forms the protective shell around them.

Eggs contain calcium carbonate, which is what forms the protective shell around them. Vinegar is an acid, which is also known as acetic acid. When the calcium carbonate and the acetic acid combine, a chemical reaction takes place and carbon dioxide is released, forming bubbles. The chemical reaction
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