'The yolk of an egg is yellow' is the correct phrase. Or the yolks of eggs are yellow.
2007-02-11 06:18:49
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answered by Birdman 7
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On the first day I went to school in 1942 some one asked me this question and I will give you the same answer I gave then. The yolk of an egg is yellow.
2007-02-12 06:27:36
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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The yolk of an egg is white.
2007-02-11 11:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The yolk of an egg is yellow and the yolks of the eggs are yellow.
2007-02-11 07:27:17
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answered by kwilliam21239 1
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you don't say either because the yolk of an egg is yellow
there is the white of the egg - egg white or the yellow part which is the yolk of the egg
2007-02-11 06:28:12
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answered by crazychick_woman 4
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You say "the yolk of an egg is yellow" or "the yolks of eggs are yellow". The white of an egg is clear when uncooked but turns white when cooked.
2007-02-11 06:26:19
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answered by Naz 1
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The yolk of an egg is yellow.
2007-02-11 06:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The yolk of an egg is yellow
2007-02-11 06:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The yolk of the egg is yellow. The white of the egg is white, when whipped.
2007-02-11 06:19:31
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answered by eilishaa 6
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Neither, the yolk of an egg is yellow.
2007-02-11 21:33:37
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answered by Florence-Anna 5
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LOL!
I do believe that is a trick Q!
A: the yolk of an egg is yellow.
2007-02-11 06:44:34
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answered by Lemon 3
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