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The average ostrich egg weighs about 1.4 kilograms (3.1 lb). That is over 20 times heavier than a chicken's egg.
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No, a frozen egg is not heavier than an unfrozen egg. Freezing an egg may cause slight changes in density due to expansion of water molecules during freezing, but the overall weight remains the same.
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A cotton ball absorbs and dissipates the impact energy more effectively than bubble wrap, which allows it to cushion the egg better during impact. The cotton ball can conform to the shape of the egg, providing a snugger fit for protection. This helps reduce the chances of the egg cracking upon impact.
In a mixture of oil and water, the two will separate with the oil on top. If the water has enough solute in it (salt, sugar), the egg will float in the water, but not above the oil. An egg is denser than fresh water, but less dense than salt water. It is denser than most oils.
A pound of liquid egg is equivalent to roughly 2 cups.
This is because Salt adds density to the water. In other words, by adding and dissolving salt in the water, you make the water heavier than the egg.
The egg of a chicken can vary. Bantams lay very small eggs - a bit smaller than a golf ball. The standard size egg tends to be a bit bigger than a golf ball, or sometimes the size of two golf balls. Different breeds lay different sizes. Think of a golf ball when thinking of the size of an egg. Their size ranges around there.
No, eggs do not get heavier. The weight of an egg is determined by the amount of material it contains, and this does not change after it has been laid.