what would happen if shelled raw egg and deshelled boiled egg are placed in the water
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1.The boiled egg sinks.
Always.
As the protein has condensed together to form a solid mass and we all know, Increase in density is increase in weight.
With shelled raw eggs it's uncertain. A fresh raw egg would float. A 5–6 day old egg may sink partial(not to the bottom). A totally stale egg sinks to the bottom.
2.there would be no difference in the eggs as if it is a shelled raw egg then water neither can enter nor leave the egg due the presence of the non permeable hard shell.If the egg is boiled and de shelled still it won't make difference because the egg is cooked and then its contents have turned to solid.
Always.
As the protein has condensed together to form a solid mass and we all know, Increase in density is increase in weight.
With shelled raw eggs it's uncertain. A fresh raw egg would float. A 5–6 day old egg may sink partial(not to the bottom). A totally stale egg sinks to the bottom.
2.there would be no difference in the eggs as if it is a shelled raw egg then water neither can enter nor leave the egg due the presence of the non permeable hard shell.If the egg is boiled and de shelled still it won't make difference because the egg is cooked and then its contents have turned to solid.
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