If someone asks, is the blood solid or liquid, what should I do?

Updated on science 2024-02-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, it's liquid, otherwise how can it be called blood "liquid"?

    The above people, regardless of the temperature or not, refer to the human body, if the temperature is taken into account, nothing is sure whether it is liquid or solid.

    Example: Is water liquid or solid? You must say it's liquid, but it's not the same when you consider the temperature, what if it's very low?

    The finger is definitely in the usual state, then the blood is liquid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This question. First of all, the implicit condition is that under normal circumstances, otherwise it would not be possible. (Take it to ice, don't fight for it, don't fight for it).

    Let's think about the composition. Blood is made up of liquid plasma and formed components. Plasma accounts for 55 60 of the total blood volume, including water, gases, inorganic salts, nitrogen-free organic compounds, non-protein nitrogen, plasma proteins and lipids.

    Formed components account for 40 to 45 of the total blood volume, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, etc.

    Plasma, of course, is considered a liquid. Whereas, the formed fraction is counted as a solid. This brings us to the problem of chemistry.

    This is generally called a suspension. The suspension does not have a fixed form and has a relatively fixed volume. Hence the liquid.

    So, blood is liquid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Physically, blood is liquid at room temperature, and no matter how low the temperature is (it needs to be determined by experiment, the composition of blood is different), it is not a liquid or a solid, nor can it be said to be a colloid, it can only be said to be a gelatinous object, and no matter how low the temperature is, it is a solid pull (below 0 degrees).

    2.Playing with words is better to say, the perfect answer: liquid blood is liquid; Solid blood is solid.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Blood is made up of solids and liquids, body fluids are liquids, and red and white blood cells are solids.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chemically speaking, blood is a colloid.

    According to the logical relationship, it is definitely wrong that blood is both solid and liquid. It should be said that it must be true that blood is solid or liquid.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, blood is liquid, otherwise it is called a blood clot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.You can require prerequisites for temperature effects.

    2.You can have blood that is both solid and liquid.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It can be a solid or a liquid, depending on the conditions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Oops, let's just say it's an object.

    Who are you talking about?

    So boring.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Blood is a liquid Blood is composed of blood cells and blood plasma, plasma is a liquid, is the carrier of blood cells, through the flow of plasma to form the flow of blood in the human body.

    After bleeding, the blood can coagulate into a black-red solid, and coagulation is the physical change of liquid into solid, so it can be seen that blood is liquid (of course, the coagulated blood is solid. After the defeat and dismantling of the blood, the blood can accelerate the clotting under the action of platelets.

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