I take it you saw Sam do that experiment on Sam and Cat: Pilot - the first episode this first series. Well, no, I don't think it's possible. You see, Orange Juice is a citrus fruit which contains citric acid, but the acid simply isn't strong enough for the mixture of coffee, egg yolk and orange juice to explode. On a pH scale, orange juice would come around a four. I was going to try it but I only have orange squash, not juice! :)
Orange Juice. Orange Juice does not have enough acids to make the egg explode =, so therefore, orangejuice.
The reason an egg floats in orange juice is due to its density. Orange juice has a higher density than water, which causes the egg, which is less dense, to float. This is because the egg displaces an amount of orange juice equal to its weight, making it buoyant.
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No, we tried thew experiment and it did absolutely nothing.
a glass of orange juice
One delicious breakfast recipe that incorporates both egg and orange juice is orange French toast. To make it, whisk together eggs, orange juice, and a bit of orange zest. Dip bread slices in the mixture and cook them on a griddle until golden brown. Serve with a drizzle of maple syrup for a tasty and citrusy breakfast treat.
Orange Juice (Citric Acid) Egg Shells ( Calcium Carbonate). Remember the general reaction eq'n Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide.
Egg, Orange juice, Milk, Cereal, Beef, Cod liver oil (vitamin D foods)
An egg will explode by vinegar. Vinegar will also dissolve an egg shell leaving the egg to not only feel, but also look like rubber.
Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden - 2009 The Secret Halloween Easter Egg 1-13 was released on: USA: 1 October 2009 USA: 5 April 2010 (re-release)
Liquids such as cola and orange juice affect egg shells by weakening the shell. The acids found in cola and orange juice when combined with the calcium carbonate found in the egg shells result in the egg shells becoming softer.
well i am thinking egg and bread and with some orange juice lol