Incorrect AI-generated answers are forming a feedback loop of misinformation online.
Speed running our way to “electrolytes, it’s what plants crave!” I see … if you know, you know.
President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho did seem more entertaining at least then the circus we’ve had for the last few years. At least we can look forward to that?
Plus Ow! My balls! Does seem like some good tv.
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well, there is the problem
Festering pit of misinformation it is. And yes, they’ll ban you for calling it out or correcting the record.
Take frozen egg. Melt. Repeat as needed.
You can melt anything. An egg will burn first. Then you will get some type of rendered carbon ash. Which will, eventually, melt and/or vaporize with enough heat.
Eggs are primarily comprised of colloidal suspension.
Colloids cannot melt, as they are not in a solid phase
But then you’re melting carbon ash and not eggs.
Well, for eggs, that are carbon based, you will in fact have problems since carbon doesn’t have a liquid state at regular atmospheric pressure. I guess you can add pressure, but is that really what we mean when asking a question if something melt?
An egg is already liquid, so it can’t be molten. It’s the same way you can’t melt water.
Egg shells melt at 825°C. Saved you a click.
It’s right though.
https://www.livescience.com/49610-scientists-unboil-egg.html
Step 2: Add some water and urea
No thanks
Bear Grylls hates you rn
I mean at sufficient temperature that is possible, you can melt Carbon stuff.