As temperature increases, entropy increases. So a boiling egg has already absorbed a pretty good amount ofhigh temperature due to which it's entropy increases.
Boiled egg is due to absorption of heat and heat supplied to a system always results in increase in ''Entropy'' Increased Entropy means greater disorder.
a boiled egg
When a boiled egg is placed in cool water, heat transfer occurs due to the temperature difference between the egg and the water. The heat from the egg is released to the cooler water, causing the egg to lose some of its internal heat and cool down. This process is known as conduction, where heat moves from the hotter object (the egg) to the cooler medium (the water) until thermal equilibrium is reached. As a result, the egg's temperature decreases, while the water's temperature slightly increases.
Yes. hard-boiled egg
Then same size as the raw egg that was boiled.
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
This is an educated guess (i have never come across the analogy of an egg). Entropy is a measure of the disorder of a system. An egg shell contains the egg. When cracked, the egg is free to run out of the enclosed system, and it is unpredictable as to where the egg will go, thus it has become less ordered. It could also be less ordered as air can interact more freely with the egg, thus potentially spoiling it more freely than when it had its protective casing.
Boiled egg
A boiled egg will float in salt water.
No. When an egg is boiled anything living in or on it is killed.
You get a hard boiled egg, and put a hole in it.
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.