When you shake a rotten egg, the sound is produced by the movement of the liquid inside the egg, which has likely become a mixture of egg white and yolk that has decomposed. The gas produced by bacterial activity and the breakdown of the egg contents can also contribute to the sound as it escapes or moves around. Additionally, the sound can be amplified by the shell of the egg, which acts as a resonating chamber.
You shake it and if it sounds hard and thumpy and runny its rotten. A bad egg will float on water.
You can shake an egg to determine if it is raw or hard-boiled by gently shaking it near your ear. If the egg makes a sloshing sound, it is raw. If it does not make a sound, it is hard-boiled.
To determine if an egg is fresh, shake it gently next to your ear. If you hear a sloshing sound, the egg is likely not fresh. If you don't hear anything, the egg is fresh.
An egg that has gone rotten.
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Rotten Sound was created in 1993.
doesn't matter. its still a rotten egg
Bacteria goes into an egg trough any holes and then multiplies rapidly and forms an egg to be rotten.
A rotten egg
Why would you want to shake an egg particularly if it is incubating - the reply is a definite no I wouldn't shake an incubating egg
put it in a glass of water if it floats its a dud if it sinks it is a good egg
That rotten egg smell is most likely emanating from the catalytic converter.