the effect of water on chicken bones is that it will make the bone stink really badly also will the water in the jar. i almost threw-up doing this project. :P
The same as they do to human bones
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I understand that due to the rapid weight gain of chickens because of the growth hormones used they are slaughtered younger, but with good weight. Because they are young the bones are not yet densely calcified. As the chicken ages the bones become more dense and seal porosity. In years gone by they aged longer before slaughter and had adequate bone density to seal in the marrow in the bones, now they are not old enough to have the bone density to seal marrow. Through the cooking the marrow leaches out into the meat and causes the dark color.
Iodine is mostly stored in the thyroid, but smaller amounts are in the muscles and bones. Indirectly, iodine has a major effect on a lot of systems in the body through the thyroid gland.
Vinegar should decalcify the bones. I.E. The bones are made out of mainly calcium carbonate. The vinegar will break it down. There are other compounds in the bones that will remain so the bones will seem soft.
No bones do not float in oil.
No, bones may be dissolved in acids while lime is basic in nature.
how does lemon juice effect chicken bones .
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It will turn into a rubber like material.
nothing... nothing...
I don't think anything will happen to the bones accept it might stain them a light brown. The best answer you could possibly get would be to try it out.
there are 307 bones in a chicken
There are 307 bones in a chicken.
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
No Not Cooked Chicken Bones!!!!
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
yes chicken bones is related to teeth.yeah i know it sounds wierd but it is.teeth and chicken bones both have calcium in which relates them. yes chicken bones is related to teeth.yeah i know it sounds wierd but it is.teeth and chicken bones both have calcium in which relates them.
Chicken bones are not stronger than the human bones because they are hollow.