Because water is a solvent and can dissolve many types of materials.
nothing really happen's to a chicken bone in water.
Neither. ;)
It will turn black and yes it will dissolve the calcium it might also bend to provr that if u drink it it makes your bones weaker......
The chicken bone will become flexible and easy to move. The bone will also look weird because it will change color. The lactic acid in the milk does this.
Osteoporosis
It can take up to six months for a chicken bone to decompose if buried. If they are not buried, it may take up to a year depending on the conditions.
nothing really happen's to a chicken bone in water.
when a bone is placed in water, the bone loses its collagen which also leads to loss of the bone's color.
To make it cross the road
chicken bone
when a chicken bone is put into water it becomes a red pinkish colour p.s why not just look in the brain that is protected by your skull answer dummy and yes i am meaning u
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If the chicken was originally cooked completely (no pink or bloody tissue remained) and it has been stored properly (refrigerated since cooking, not left sitting out on the counter) it is safe.
Not unless they said it was bone less chicken salad.
Chicken soup.
As a matter of fact, my science fair project is based on this, chicken bones in different substances. I put one with Pepsi, One with coke, One with Salt water, One with Nail-Polish Remover and One with Peroxide. It was a quite a disgusting experience, but anyway. What happens to the chicken bone(s) in salt water is that they get often very clean, sometimes a bit stained. Most likely if flies get on top of a part of the bone that doesn't have any water, the fly will lay it's eggs and after 2-3 weeks, the bone will have maggots. I assure you that the water will turn slightly green-ish. I recommend, that if you don't want any maggots on your bones, you cover it well and protect the bone from flies or any egg-laying insects. Of course, you probably know, that the bone will not decompose because it has salt, and salt stops rotting flesh from decomposing. Yes, even if you clean the bone from flesh, the bone will still have remains of flesh that you will not be able to see with the normal, human eye; maybe with a magnifying glass. Jesus Fuentes, 10th Grade Student, EDL Homeschooling.
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