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For the ultimate Halloween party turn off the lights and get "glowing" with these 10 Glow in the Dark Halloween Activities!

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Jessica Luke on Instagram: "Ghost Eggs! 👻… SAVE 💾 this for later and FOLLOW ➕ for more! —— 👻🧪 Get ready for some spine-tingling science! 👩‍🔬🧬 We’re brewing up a hair-raising experiment - Ghost Eggs! 👻🥚 Step 1: Empty the liquid of a highlighter into a container. Step 2: 🥚 Carefully place in a regular egg. Step 3: 🧪 Submerge it in vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar dissolves the calcium carbonate shell. Step 4: Wait patiently for a few days - you’ll see the shell slowly vanish, leaving a translucent egg. Step 5: Now, here’s the spookiest part - 🔦 Shine a black light on your egg, and watch it come to life, eerily glowing in the dark! —— The science behind it? The vinegar dissolves the eggshell due to a chemical reaction, leaving the inner membrane intact. The highlighter contains Glow In The Dark Experiments, Egg In Vinegar Experiment, Ghost Eggs, Egg In Vinegar, School Science Projects, Glowing In The Dark, Chemical Reaction, Grade 7, Indoor Fun

Jessica Luke on Instagram: "Ghost Eggs! 👻… SAVE 💾 this for later and FOLLOW ➕ for more! —— 👻🧪 Get ready for some spine-tingling science! 👩‍🔬🧬 We’re brewing up a hair-raising experiment - Ghost Eggs! 👻🥚 Step 1: Empty the liquid of a highlighter into a container. Step 2: 🥚 Carefully place in a regular egg. Step 3: 🧪 Submerge it in vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar dissolves the calcium carbonate shell. Step 4: Wait patiently for a few days - you’ll see the shell slowly vanish…

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