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Q: Does heating of the soil sample to 80 degree Celsius for 15 minutes isolate endospores or endospore formers or both?
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Why are endospores important to the food and medical industries?

Endospores can survive in harsh elements for long periods of time. Because of their tenacity it is important in the food and medical industries that all attempts are made to destroy all endospores so that the bacteria does not contaminate the product.


What is the boiling point of magnesium sulfate in degrees Celsius?

Magnesium sulfate is thermally decomposed by heating.


What is argon heating point?

If you mean melting point, then it is -189.37 degrees Celsius or -308.87 degrees Fahrenheit. If you mean boiling point, then it is -185.86 degrees Celsius or -302.55 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is a water that is a gas?

Molecular formula of water is H2O .It is in liquid form it can converted into gaseous form by heating it to 100 degree Celsius


What is the difference between boiling points and heating curves?

Boiling something,for example water,is when the liquid HAS to be above 100 degrees Celsius. Heating something is just making it WARMER


Which ways of stopping food going off involved killing bacteria?

heating it- this is normally done at the factory if the food is canned. It kills the microbes& Bactria's. this is so you don't get ill. Its normally heated at 120 degrees Celsius.


What the result of heating calcium nitrate?

calcium nitrate decomposes upon heating to release nitrogen dioxide


How do you kill microorganism?

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.


What compounds are formed by Prolonged heating of glycine at 170 degrees?

Some compounds that are formed by prolonged heating of glycine are glycyl-glycine, alaine, aspartic acid, methylamine, oxalic, and diketopiperazine. For these compounds to form, the glycine needs to be heated at 170 degrees celsius.


Whats the limestone heating reaction?

When limestone is heated to above 900 degrees Celsius, it will break down into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. This is a thermal decomposition reaction.


Can boiling point be distinguished between table salt and table sugar?

No, because you can't boil sugar. It will decompose beforehand. However, you can distinguish sugar and salt by heating them. Sugar will melt and decompose before 300 Celsius. Salt will not melt until ~800 Celsius


If it was 20 degrees in celsius would the temperature be hot?

No, 200c is cool, most central heating systems would be set to 220c to 240c to keep you home warm and comfortable.