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10 May, 12:35
What energies are involved in boiling an egg?
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Mohammad Dominguez
10 May, 12:47
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Answer:As the temperature increases, the proteins gain enough energy to form new, stronger bonds (covalent) with other protein molecules. When you boil an egg, the heat first breaks (unfolds) the proteins, and then allows the proteins to link to other proteins.
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