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Flyingmiata Flyingmiata
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9 years ago
Hey guys,

Can blood from a human (95% water) be turned clear in a natural process?

Is there a natural chemical/biological way to turn human blood clear?
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9 years ago
Since blood is a homogeneous mixture of various components, one of which is water, the answer to your question is yes. If you let a vial of blood sit for days, all the heavier components will settle to the bottom, while the less dense components will remain floating on top, such as water. To speed up the process, you could centrifuge the blood by spinning the vial thousands of times a minute is a centrifuge machine. This is what modern day labs use to separate the cells from everything else.
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9 years ago
Thanks for the reply,

Wondering if there is a chemical out there that can turn blood instantly clear?
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