Who invented the rubber egg?

There's no such thing as a "rubber egg"! 🥚

You might be thinking of a rubber egg experiment, where a real egg is placed in vinegar for a few days. The vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate in the egg shell, dissolving it and leaving behind a rubbery membrane.

This experiment isn't about a specific invention, but rather a way to demonstrate the properties of acids and bases through a fun and engaging activity. 🧪

So, while no one "invented" the rubber egg, many science educators and teachers have used this experiment to teach students about chemical reactions. 👍