Antibiotics, is a generalized answer, however there are different types of antibiotics.
There are Bacteriostatic Agents which answer your question in that they inhibit the growth of bacteria which is a microorganism
Then there are bactericidal agents (bacteriocide) and they kill bacteria which is a microorganism
Agents having the suffix -cidal kill organisms, agents having the suffix -static merely inhibit their growth and reproduction.
Chemical substances that kill or slow the growth of bacteria are called antibiotics. Examples of antibiotics are penicillin, amoxicillin, streptomycin and erythromycin.
A solution that slows the growth of microorganisms is a Bacteriostatic Solution.
An antibiotic will kill bacteria and hopefully will not affect the cells of the body as well.
bacteriostatic solutions
Bacteriocidal Solution.
An antibiotic
Zambuck for cuts
These chemicals are bactericids.
Antibiotic.
pathogen
Isopropyl alcohol is used to inhibit bacterial growth because it acts as a disinfectant. This kills the bacteria and prevent them from multiplying.
The organ that kills bacteria is the stomach. The stomach produces acids that kill the bacteria as it digests food.
Witch Hazel is a astringent. It cleans and kills all of the bacteria on your face. It is found in most face toners.
BACTERICIDAL
a chemical called antibiotic that limit the growth of or kills other bacteria.
The Chemical that kills or destroys Pathogens is the Antibodies in your body.=)
antibiotics
Kills it
Absolutely, anti bacteria chemicals do a great job of killing bacteria
Antibiotics
Yes, An antibacterial is a compound or substance that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria.
EDTA kills bacteria or renders it un-viable for growth. EDTA chelates metals that some bacteria need for growth.
pathogen
hydrogen peroxide?
No. The word pathogen means to "make disease". The type of virus that kills only bacteria are called bacteriophages which means "bacteria eaters".
Chlorine kills bacteria and other single-celled algae by a chemical action called oxidation, which is sort of like burning by acid.