• Question: If your blood is able to boil, what temperature does it have to be to boil?

    Asked by ToxicBronx to Andres, Catherine, Darren, Ellie, Samantha on 11 Nov 2016.
    • Photo: Samantha Watson

      Samantha Watson answered on 11 Nov 2016:


      Blood boils at approximately the same temperature as water, around 100 degrees centigrade. Human blood is essentially a solution, made up primarily of water, and the level of salt in the blood is so small (less than 1%) that it has little effect on the boiling point of human blood.

    • Photo: Andres Olivares del Campo

      Andres Olivares del Campo answered on 11 Nov 2016:


      I think Sam answered the question already!

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