What does vinegar to egg shell?
Dissolves the calcium carbonate
Vinegar is a weak acid that reacts with the calcium carbonate in eggshells. The chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the bubbles that you see when you put an eggshell in vinegar. The calcium carbonate is dissolved by the acid, leaving behind a thin, flexible membrane that is made of protein.
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