As cold as you can. Putting it immediately into ice water and keeping it there as long as you can will reduce the size of the blister that will form.
you can get a burn by the water if the water is to hot.
Evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
it helps to put a burn under cold water because it stops the burn from going deeper into the tissue.
put your hand in cold water
Cold water because when the eggs barely start to be bread they are very soft and hot water can burn them.
You treat it like any other burn--first you run it under cold water, and then after the burn is cool, put on some burn ointment (if you have any). Then, bandage the burn AND KISS IT BETTER! :)
Lots of cold water as quickly as possible.
Keep hot water on it or ice to keep it from blustering
cold water is denser than hot water. The same is true of most other substances as well.
Yes you do this is the best thing to do because the other day I scolded myself with hot water then I put my hand under the tap and it soothened it
I guess beacues you don't want to burn your self.
well see i brush mine with hot water it really dont matter so yea.