A bizarre video has taken social media by storm, showing a user applying toothpaste to a raw egg, wrapping it in aluminum foil, and leaving it for 24 hours. When the foil is removed, a transparent and flexible egg emerges. Several similar videos have surfaced on various platforms, leaving many wondering if this is a genuine scientific experiment or a clever trick.
Experts Weigh In
Jennifer Mensiaz, a health science educator at the Children's Museum, dismisses the video as a hoax. She explains that the combination of toothpaste and egg cannot produce the claimed result. Toothpaste is a base, and the eggshell is also a base, so no reaction occurs between the two. Even if left for an extended period, the egg will remain unchanged.
Can an Egg Ever Become Transparent?
Mensiaz notes that an eggshell can only dissolve when exposed to an acidic substance, causing a chemical reaction. For example, soaking an egg in acid or vinegar for 24 hours can break down the calcium carbonate shell, making the egg appear transparent and flexible. However, even this method won't produce the crystal-clear result shown in the viral video.
Debunking the Myth
The video's claims are likely a scam, intended to deceive viewers. The process demonstrated cannot achieve the advertised outcome, and experts confirm that the egg's transformation is not scientifically possible. While it's entertaining to watch, it's essential to approach such videos with a critical eye and consult experts before accepting them as factual.
- Viral video claims to turn egg transparent using toothpaste and aluminum foil
- Experts dismiss the video as a hoax, citing impossible chemical reactions
- Eggshell can only dissolve when exposed to acidic substances
- Vinegar or acid can make an egg appear transparent, but not crystal-clear
- Video likely intended to deceive viewers, not a genuine scientific experiment
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