How do you get a hard boiled egg into flask?

You can't get a hard-boiled egg into a flask in the traditional sense. Here's why and some fun alternatives:

Why it's difficult:

* Size: A hard-boiled egg is typically larger than the opening of a standard flask.

* Shape: The egg's round shape makes it hard to fit through a narrow opening.

Alternatives:

* Liquefy the egg: You could blend the hard-boiled egg into a smooth paste and pour it into the flask.

* Crush the egg: You could break the egg into small pieces and then carefully add the pieces to the flask.

* Flask with a wide opening: Find a flask with a very wide opening (like a beaker or a jar) to make it easier to get the egg in.

Why you might want to put a hard-boiled egg in a flask:

* Chemical reactions: You might be looking for a science experiment, where the egg acts as a reactant or a visual aid.

* Art project: You might be creating an artistic piece where the flask holds the egg.

Important note: If you're experimenting, be careful when working with glassware and chemicals. Always follow safety procedures and guidelines.