Sure, but I assume you mean outside in the vacuum. Then no, but the egg would explode anyway. Not a good thing to do.
To make a rubber ball out of an egg, first hard boil the egg and remove the shell. Then soak the egg in vinegar for a few days until the shell dissolves, leaving behind a rubbery membrane. Rinse the egg membrane in water and shape it into a ball.
At higher altitudes, the air pressure is lower, which means that water boils at a lower temperature. This lower boiling point means that it takes longer to cook the egg and harden the egg white.
It takes longer to boil an egg above sea level because the atmospheric pressure decreases at higher altitudes, leading to lower boiling points. This means that the water will boil at a lower temperature, causing it to take longer to cook the egg.
The surface of each half of a boiled egg is concave. This is because the inside of the egg is curved inwards, creating a concave shape when the egg is split in half.
A hard boiled egg floats because the air pocket inside the egg expands as it cooks, making it less dense than water. This causes the egg to float instead of sink.
you boil it in boiling water
I Will Cook The Boil Egg And I Will Eat
Hard boil the egg.
I have an egg that weighs approximately 6 ounces and would like to hard boil, how long do I cook this egg?
You would hard hard egg white (albumin) Ever poached an egg?
I just bought an emu egg from an emu farm. The owner of the farm told me 1 hour and 45 minutes to hard boil the egg.
An egg, a heat source, a container, water
You could, but the results won't be good. They'll be spongy when thawed out.
for hard boiled eggs, boil each egg 8 minutes
it could cause the egg to implode/explode i believe, or it might hard boil it or cook it in some fashion
I just bought an emu egg from an emu farm. The owner of the farm told me 1 hour and 45 minutes to hard boil the egg.
No, because the shell that covers the egg is to hard and delicate.