Which will not burst an egg sprite vinegar Coca-Cola or orange juice?

Vinegar will not burst an egg sprite.

Sprite is a carbonated soft drink. When carbonic acid is dissolved in water, it forms carbonic acid, which is what gives Sprite its tart taste. When an egg is placed in Sprite, the carbonic acid will react with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell to form calcium bicarbonate. This reaction will produce carbon dioxide gas, which will cause the egg to float to the surface of the drink.

Vinegar is a weak acid. When an egg is placed in vinegar, the vinegar will react with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell to form calcium acetate. This reaction will not produce carbon dioxide gas, so the egg will not float to the surface of the drink.

Coca-Cola and orange juice are both acidic, but they are not as acidic as vinegar. When an egg is placed in Coca-Cola or orange juice, the acid in the drink will react with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell to form calcium citrate or calcium malate. These reactions will produce carbon dioxide gas, but not as much as the reaction between carbonic acid and calcium carbonate. This means that the egg will float to the surface of the drink, but not as quickly as it would in Sprite.