Denatures the proteins.
Periodic table lists elements, not substances like eggs.
Eggs would be considered a mixture. They are not elements themselves and they are not chemical compounds, but they are a mixture of various substances.
its a mixture i think?! im not sure
element? the name is bolengese sauce
In an attempt to protect them from predators, as well as shield them from the elements of the environment.
actually there are 4 milk, flour, sugar, and eggs.
Elements are only what you find on the periodic table like oxygen, hydrogen, sodium, etc. Compounds would be multiple elements like CO2 or H2O And a mixture is things like cake mix or an egg. Which means that an egg is a mixture.
A large number of animals produce eggs for reproduction. Some eggs have a leathery or hard shell to protect them from the elements and from the handling they receive during incubation. Some eggs, like those of most amphibians are soft and rely on water for hydration. Other eggs remain in a protected, uterine environment where they grow until birth.
Egg yolk contains calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc and many other elements. Eggs are a good source of may different vitamins and amino acids.
All elements in their pure form has a melting point. By pure I mean that they are not in combination with other elements to form specific compounds. (oxygen has a melting point, so does hydrogen etc.). An egg, on the other hand, is made up out of a lot of different elements, and will therefore not neccessarally melt, as pure elements does. As you know, eggs contain a lot of proteins, and at high temperatures proteins denature. This is then what causes eggs to become hard instead of melting.
Egg yolk contains calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc and many other elements. Eggs are a good source of may different vitamins and amino acids.