When blood is exposed to fire, it typically burns due to its organic composition, which includes proteins and water. The proteins in blood can decompose and produce smoke and potentially a foul odor. Additionally, the presence of heat can cause the water in the blood to evaporate, leading to a quick combustion. Overall, the reaction can be violent and create harmful byproducts.
water will put out fire
it burns
It will burn.
If you put blood into fire.....nothing will happen as it will perish in fire but you might see some red colour for a few second through out the flames.
It will catch fire
The battery will explode.
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Blood is not an effective extinguishing agent for fires. Water, foam, or chemical fire extinguishers are typically used to put out fires.
it blows up
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Its put out. The fire consumes itself, the oxygen flow has been cut off.