No, a raw egg is a mixture.
Definition of a mixture: combination of different substances (Ex: your blood or seawater)
Definiton of a compound: substance that consists of two or more different types of atoms bonded together (Ex: dry ice)
Definition of an element: substance that contains only a single type of atom (Ex: silver, helium, etc.)
A raw egg is considered a mixture. It is a combination of different compounds such as proteins, fats, and water, all mixed together in a liquid form.
A physical change the chemical compounds remain the same in the change, in a chemical change the chemical compound changes. A good example is if you move a raw egg around in a pan, some of the egg may separate but it's still a raw egg. If you turn on the heat and cook the egg you are chemically changing the egg and it so no longer a raw egg.
egg is a compound
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
Salt makes a raw egg salty.
A raw egg is not more dense than a boiled egg.
The raw egg has fluid inside and it wobbles when you spin it but a boiled egg is solid and it doesn't wobble so much as the raw egg
raw would be easier to digest because it is a liquid but raw egg can be poisonous.
don't use raw eggs
It has to be raw or it will sink to the bottom because of it's weight.
it become solid due to co-agulation of protein present in raw egg.
A raw chicken egg contains about 75% water.