Frying an Egg in Liquid Nitrogen

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Lecture Theatre Demonstrations from the School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney (Tim Nuguyen and Adam Bridgeman)

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  • Was it your first time cracking an egg?

  • Is it really tht hard for some people to crack an egg..

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  • what ur doing is freezer burning the egg smart ass

  • Always practice your scientific experiments at home a few times before trying them out in public.

  • what the fuck did i just see? That not a fried egg, thats a frozen egg.

  • @arturstormhammer quality eggs are often more orange, even light red, over supermarket yellow yolks.

  • @arturstormhammer The colour of egg yokes are quite variable, depending on the breed and on what the bird has eaten.

  • @BeastBuddhaz hahaha they're studying, they don't have the money to buy eggs, its a new thing for them.

  • The colour of egg yokes are quite variable, depending on the breed and on what the bird has eaten.

    The shell's colour is usually down to the breed. Egg shells in the UK are almost always brown, where as they tend to be white in the USA. At some point it was decided people preferred one colour over the other.

  • WHY IS IT ORANGE? WHAT DID YOU DO TO IT!?

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