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I replied the same thing to this post before.
Every single known substance has a melting point. Why do you think, that you couldn't heat up an egg to such a point, that not a single solid particle would be left?

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Or, you could take it, that since it is liquid anyway, it has a melting point below room temperature.

So, it can melt in the same way as water.
HOW IS BING WRONG HERE?

@LukeAlmighty @BlinkRape Normal people have the idea that "heating egg = making it solid"
@LukeAlmighty @BlinkRape Although you could argue that heating an egg enough will soot it and change the chemical composition to something that isn't "egg" before you see the definitively "egg" chemical composition melt.
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