When we heat solid then it converted into liquid afterwards it changes into gas.And when we boil the egg white of egg then why it doesn't changes into gas??
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heya
But eggs don't melt like that. Eggs do melt under the right conditions -- the right temperature and pressure, the right other gases nearby, that sort of thing -- but it's most likely at a very hot temperature, hotter than your oven can make. And it's possible that it doesn't melt at all with the atmosphere the way it is because it might need a specific pressure, and with the oxygen in the atmosphere, it might burn instead, which is a chemical reaction that needs a lot of heat and releases even more heat.
But eggs don't melt like that. Eggs do melt under the right conditions -- the right temperature and pressure, the right other gases nearby, that sort of thing -- but it's most likely at a very hot temperature, hotter than your oven can make. And it's possible that it doesn't melt at all with the atmosphere the way it is because it might need a specific pressure, and with the oxygen in the atmosphere, it might burn instead, which is a chemical reaction that needs a lot of heat and releases even more heat.
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