burns...
To avoid skin injuries with corrosive or hot substances.
Liquid iron is extremely hot and can cause severe burns and serious injury to the skin upon contact. It can also potentially react with moisture on the skin and produce flammable hydrogen gas. Immediate medical attention would be required if liquid iron comes into contact with the skin.
To burn with hot liquid or steam, to treat with boiling water, to criticize harshly
hot liquid
The neurons in the brain and else where do not normally regenerate. Skin cells do regenerate.
External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Injuries in the brain do not heal because brain cells cannot grow back. On the other hand body cells (skin) do grow back.
Liquid Skin was created on 1999-09-13.
A hot water burn is when the water touches your skin, seeps under with burning liquid. After it seeps under your skin it starts to turn your skin into a hot molt of skin. It burns for a long while I suggest waiting ten twenty minutes of barley putting ice on it then put pain reliever and a band-aid on then if 1st degree it will go away in a few days.]
No, liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or mucous membranes. Consuming liquid nitrogen can lead to serious internal injuries, such as frostbite in the mouth, esophagus, and stomach. It is not safe or recommended to eat or drink liquid nitrogen.
If at room temperature, the hot sauce is not solid, then it is a liquid.