Peeling isn't just for hard-boiled eggs; you can separate the shell from the unboiled egg by soaking it in water.Not only will you have a chemistry lesson, but you'll also be left with a naked egg.
Step 1: Put the egg in a tall glass, jar, or plastic cup and fill it with white vinegar.
Step 2: Leave the egg in the water for 24 hours.
Look closely.Do you see bubbles in the shell?Place your face above the egg to see the best reaction.
Step 3: The second day is when you should change the vinegar.
If you want to cover the egg with fresh vinegar, pour the old one down the drain.Use a strainer to catch the egg so it doesn't fall down the drain.Don't disturb the egg, but pay close attention to the bubbles forming on the surface of the shell, if you place the glass with the vinegar and egg in a safe place for 1 day.
Step 4: Carefully rinse the egg with water.
The egg is translucent because the outside shell is gone.The only thing left is the egg's delicate shell.
Step 5: Taking pictures day by day of the egg is important.