FeaturesApril 10, 2014

Using a few materials from around the house, you can add a little science to dying your Easter eggs. STEP 1: Add food coloring and water to the baking soda to create a paste. STEP 2: Using the paint brush, paint the hard boiled eggs with the paste...

Using a few materials from around the house, you can add a little science to dying your Easter eggs.

Materials

* Vinegar

* Baking soda

* Food coloring

* Eye dropper

* Paint brush

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* Hard boiled eggs

Instructions

STEP 1: Add food coloring and water to the baking soda to create a paste.

STEP 2: Using the paint brush, paint the hard boiled eggs with the paste.

STEP 3: Using the eye dropper, squeeze the vinegar over the hard boiled eggs and observe.

Explanation

When the vinegar is squeezed over the eggs covered in a paste, which includes baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs creating carbon dioxide gas. The vinegar helps the food coloring in the paste attach to the shell of the egg creating a unique and colorful design.

Jason Lindsey is a science outreach educator with Hooked on Science. Check out his website hookedonscience.org for webcasts and experiments that might get you hooked on science.

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