if you do not wrap it up. Alos if you allow it to get freezer burn
Scientifically speaking, I'm not 100% certain that it will or will not decay a chicken bone. But, I will make an inference. I'm inferring that anything will decay a chicken bone. The oxygen around the chicken bone has chemicals that will slowly decay anything in the matter of time. If you add soda to it, I'm not sure what would happen to it but I know it will still decay with soda on it.
it decays because the oxygen reaches it and it has a reaction.
I wouldn't recommend it ! Even refrigerated - after five days it will have started to decay !
Henri Becquerel in 1896, using uranium salt (does not go well on chicken strips).
An unfertilized chicken egg that is not collected and refrigerated will eventually start to decay. You can put the egg in a glass of water, if it sinks to the bottom then it is still fresh.
Since Coke or Pepsi decays teeth the most i think those 2 sodas will decay a bone faster.
The four types of nuclear decay are alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay, and neutron decay. Alpha decay involves the emission of an alpha particle, beta decay involves the emission of beta particles (either electrons or positrons), gamma decay involves the emission of gamma rays, and neutron decay involves the emission of a neutron.
The decay products of ununhexium (after alpha decay) are isotopes of ununquadium.
alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma radiation
Decay is correct.
Yes they decay
From weakest to strongest decay, the order is: Gamma decay - involves the emission of high-energy photons. Beta decay - involves the emission of beta particles (electrons or positrons). Alpha decay - involves the emission of alpha particles (helium nuclei).