Yes but it doen't leave a fruity scent.
You heat it up at very high temperatures to kill harmful bacteria.
Soap is made up of a hydrophobic carbon chain with a hydrophilic (polar) head. This carbon chain attaches to the bacteria/germs and the water pulls the molecules away with the germs attached to it down the drain. In essence, the germs are not 'killed' but merely removed.
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Yes
sterilizing involves raising the temperature of something to a point that it can no longer posses any living bacteria (heating to kill germs) sanitizing involves an antibacterial soap (washing to kill germs)
yes you will die
kill the washing machine
To kill bacteria/parasites etc.
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
Generally speaking, soap does not kill bacteria, it assists in washing them away. However, if the soap contains antibacterial agents that are effective against the particular kind of bacteria, it should take very little.
Most micro-organism can be killed by heating them over 67 Degrees Celsius. Or Under 3 Degrees Celsius. If you want to kill Bacteria, washing your hands with antibacterial soap or cream will help but not always kill the Bacteria fully.
You heat it up at very high temperatures to kill harmful bacteria.
Washing Soda Cans with kitchen dishwasher liquid or soap water or chlorinated water should help kill or washaway bacteria from Soda cans. - Neeraj Sharma
Yes. The combination of detergents and very hot water, for cleaning, will kill almost all bacteria. Bacterial counts should be negligible after proper washing, rinsing and drying, thus not affecting health adversely.
Consider the following scenario: An antibiotic is applied to a petri dish of bacteria. The antibiotic will kill of most of the bacteria, but some will remain that are immune to the antibiotic. Therefore, only the immune bacteria will reproduce. Soon, the whole petri dish will be full of bacteria that is immune to the antibiotic. Nature "selects" the immune bacteria for survival.
The ingredients in soap are a form of disinfectant. Most soaps will kill bacteria on contact.
Maybe, but i doubt it try it. But a worm has 5 hearts so it would be hard to kill unless inside the body.