Scalding is caused when liquid in contact has temperature above:

Scalding is caused when liquid in contact has temperature above:

1.44 degree C
2.50 degree C
3.60 degree C
4.80 degree C

sol:

A scald is an injury which is caused by application of liquid > 60oC or from steam. Scalds show soddening and bleaching of skin but do not singe the hair and do not blacken or char the skin. The blisters contain WBCs and RBCs.