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Which will stain eggs faster coke coffee of tea?

Coffee is likely to stain eggs the fastest due to its dark color and acidity, which can penetrate the eggshell more effectively. Tea can also stain but typically has a lighter color than coffee. Coke contains acids and colorants that can stain but may be less effective than coffee. Overall, the staining speed will depend on the concentration and exposure time of each liquid.


Which Will Stain Eggs Faster Coffee Coke Or Tea?

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Is blood or egg an organic stain or protein stain?

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Is acid fast stain a type of differential stain?

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