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Introducing Farnham National School's first Science Club!
The budding young scientists will be investigating their question for the "RDS Primary Science Blast" : "How do hens form a hard shell?
They will also attempt to incubate a baby chick egg outside its shell. This a very tricky process so wish us luck!

Egg Soaked in Vinegar

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The scientists soaked the eggs in vinegar over night, let's see what happens next!!

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24 Hours Later 

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The scientists remove the eggs from the vinegar the next day at school. Let's see what they find out!!

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Naked Egg

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The Scientists discover that the vinegar has dissolved the egg shell and left a flexible, bouncy membrane. 
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                        What is Chemiluminescence?

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Look Closely For A Heartbeat! 

                         More "Egg"speriments!

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ESB RDS Primary Science Fair 2019
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