Generally, there is nothing wrong with eating raw eggs. However, before food safety standards were improved, raw eggs sometimes contained salmonella and required cooking to be safe to eat. That is a rare occurrence these days. If you are not sure of the quality of the eggs, fully cook the eggs before eating them.
If the water were boiling, you would have a poached egg.
If you put an egg in milk the shell will turn whiter and also the inside of the egg (the white part) will also turn a tad bit whiter. The yolk, however, does not turn white, it turns it grey!
when you put a boiled egg in water, it ferments.
when a de-shelled egg is placed into water it will get bigger because the water is moving from outside into the egg by the process of osmosis
the egg would then become poisoned
The egg will decrease in size (water will exit) if the shell is removed by some means before the egg is placed in the solution. If the shell has not been removed, however, not much will happen as the shell is basically impermeable.
It's shell will change consistency.
The egg becomes aware that his environment has drastically change and then will proceed to change its form from a freaky alien child to an egg yolk in water of course.
all amphibians are borm with a shell or in an egg or in water.
If there is no shell membrane, then there will also be no shell. What comes out will be just whites and yolks. Fortunately it does not happen very often.
It floats. the whole egg floats if you put it in salt water.
The solubility of calcium carbonate is very low but higher than a lot of other things. Most Calcium Carbonate in shells and the like comes from calcium from other sources in the water and the Carbon dioxide in the air. Once it has been made it is pretty much destine for deposition and fossilization. So an egg shell in water just gets wet.
the egg shell will dissolve
heres a really cool experiment, get a egg, but don't peel the shell, and then put the egg, corn starch, and water all into a bowl, and then leave it overnight, but make sure you cover the top, and when you take it out after 3 days you'll find out what will happen to the egg.
No, because the shell that covers the egg is to hard and delicate.
A leathery shell is a shell that is flexible rather than solid like the shell of a bird egg. A snake's egg has a shell that is flexible, as does a turtle's egg.