Generally the ones made with orange and/or citrus are the most effective at killing bacteria. Orange oil has a remarkable way of getting rid of grease too. Wonderful and harmless.
i think that the antibacterial soap that kills the most bacteria is dial soap.
The best chemicals for killing bacteria are bleach and ammonia. Hydrogen peroxide and acids are also good for killing bacteria.
Take some pinesol, that is the best in my opinion.
THE BEST CLEANING PRODUCT THAT KILLS BACTERIA IS CLORX bleach
Alcohol based sanitizers kill most bacteria and viruses. Alcohol based hand sanitizers contain about 60-70% alcohol that help kill 99.9% bacteria or germs in a few seconds.
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lysol
Witch Hazel is a astringent. It cleans and kills all of the bacteria on your face. It is found in most face toners.
The way infectious agents, bacteria, damage their hosts is by eating the host from the inside out. Most bacteria only consume a minute portion of their hosts. It is only a threat and hardly ever gets to be a significant factor in the damage.
The pH in the stomach usually kills most of the bacteria in food. The acid found in the stomach is hydrochloric acid.
When milk is heated to 66 degrees to kill most of the bacteria, the primary thing which happens is its chemical composition is slightly altered. This also kills natural enzymes within the milk.
Most of the time when a bacterium is consumed it is killed either through the acid within your stomach, or by your immune system. On rare occasions the consumption of a bacterium can lead to illness.
Anti bacterial soap
The chemicals Triclosan and alcohol are the most common ingredients in antibacterial hand soap.
It depends on what type of soap you are talking about. Antibacterial Soap kills most of the bacteria types you can get on your hands, whereas bar soap doesn't actually kill them. Instead, it just makes the bacteria less able to stick to your hands, so when you wash your hands with water after, the bacteria just washes off. The soap acts as an emulsifier; it makes the bacteria bond with the water, so it can no longer stay on your hand. It goes down the drain, and is gone. Glad to be of help A.B.
Witch Hazel is a astringent. It cleans and kills all of the bacteria on your face. It is found in most face toners.
Your question is not that clear. However, antibacterial drugs are used to defeat the actions of infectious bacteriae. There are, however some bacteria, such as MRSA and "super-infections" which are highly resistant to antibacterial infusions. This usually calls for a "cocktail" dose of antibiotics. In the normal course of antibacterial treatments, however, most antibacterial drugs usually succeed.
Stomach acid also kills most bacteria that you might swallow with you food.
no, its an anti-biotic that kills most bacteria.
Bleach kills most bacteria and viruses.
Get some agar, collect samples of bacteria from common sources such as doorknobs or other frequently handled objects, then transfer the bacteria to the agar (you could transfer it with tape). Have a with a control (no soap) and add various soaps to other dishes. Then, , incubate the samples. Check back every day and record your observations. Compare when you're done. Easy!
The epidermis, as washing your hands with the use of soap and water kills most of the bacteria ON your skin surface.
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
i find is easiest to just cover the bacteria in a mixture of petrol, dettol and fire. It usually does the trick!!