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View Poll Results: Party/Skins vs Neteller? | |||
Party/Skins | 15 | 11.81% | |
Neteller | 112 | 88.19% | |
Voters: 127. You may not vote on this poll |
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Sink or float?
No Googling!
I just learned this today. |
#2
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Re: Sink or float?
I would think it would be the same as an unspoiled egg no? Same mass, same volume....
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Re: Sink or float?
Since you're asking, i'm guessing sink.
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Re: Sink or float?
Wow, it's a dead heat.
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Re: Sink or float?
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Since you're asking, i'm guessing sink. [/ QUOTE ] this is my thinking |
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Re: Sink or float?
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Since you're asking, i'm guessing sink. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, since he's asking the answer is obviously different for unspoiled/spolied eggs. It turns out that spoiled eggs float. |
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Re: Sink or float?
for those to lazy to google its in white below (I got curious), taken from some egg safety web page
<font color="white"> An egg can float in water when its air cell has enlarged sufficiently to keep it buoyant. This means the egg is old, but it may be perfectly safe to use. Crack the egg into a bowl and examine it for off-odor or unusable appearance before deciding to use or discard it. A spoiled egg will have an unpleasant odor when you break the shell, either when raw or cooked. </font> |
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Re: Sink or float?
I voted float because I figured that bacteria in a spoiled egg would release gases which would expand the egg and decrease its density.
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I voted float because I figured that bacteria in a spoiled egg would release gases which would expand the egg and decrease its density. [/ QUOTE ] ok bill nye [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Sink or float?
I read this and then went to the throne to think about what the answer was. Since I apparently ate a lot of fiber in the last day or two, I voted floater.
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