Demineralization of the Chimken Bon Wing

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How does it relate to Osteoporosis?

Here in the first episode of explaining things the Urban way (cause it's 2020 and I should get a life)

Disclaimer: I did no harm to anyone or anything upon coming up with this article.

How do you demineralize a bone?

Well, you put it in acetic acid with a solution of 5-8% - basically, it's a fucking vinegar. I'm so sorry, this article ain't kid friendly. It's because minors ain't my target audience. Nevertheless, that chimken bon wing will have to stay submerged in that sour fluid substance for like 3 days minimum for you to notice how it softened. After that, you can take it out and notice how soft the bone got. Btw, the chimken bon needs to be dry before you submerge it on sour fluid.

Okay, what happens next?

Notice how soft that mofo is after you've submerged it into the depths of hell? Them bones became fragile but nothing can match how frail your heart is bruv. I'm sorry to break this to you but that one hell of a person doesn't love you anymore. You should move on. Anyways...

What happens is that the acetic acid dissolved the calcium carbonate in the bone, and that's what exactly happens when you have osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a condition wherein there's an abnormal or severe loss of calcium in ya bones. Due to the lack of calcium, the bone becomes porous (much porous than the nose of the Philippine president currently, I'm so sorry but I show no respect for tyrants), resulting to loss of bony tissues. Therefore, the bones become feeble and vulnerable (just like the feelings of the Philippine president, I said what I said).

Why should you do this experiment?

To waste vinegar and make use of chimken bones.

Aye. Mawi out.

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