Bleach, bleach and more bleach You can't sterilize a well, you can only sterilize water that comes out of it. If the water is contaminated when it comes in, nothing you do to the well will affect the water itself, more contaminated water will enter the well.
No, it doesn't.
The spreader which is dipped in the alcohol is flamed, the fire will burn off on the spreader. It is sterilized now and could be used in the experiment.
To sanitize is to clean. That's the general term of clean. To disinfect is to remove germs. To sterilize is to keep germs off, like by keeping an object in alcohol for a long period of time.
Water is actually what cleans but you need something to break the surface of what your washing and soap is the best to use, and the water from your sink isn't hot enough to sterilize objects.
A Bunsen burner simply burns everything around it. It oxidises any impurities in the surrounding area, removing particulates such as carbon and changing them into carbon dioxide, these gasses then dissapate away from the area, sterilising the area.
The autoclave should sterilize b. stearothermophilus pretty well.
sterilize with X-ray radiation
try rubbing the tweezers over sand paper that works quite well
we sterilize cotton swab by heatin irradiating.
You may not want to "sterilize" it. It often tastes flat and nasty after that. Get it analysed then have a filtration company or well expert explain what you need to do.
UV light radiation kills bacteria and can sterilize utensils (UV rays are used to sterilize goggles in the laboratory, for example.
It's not possible to sterilize water with alcohol.
You can sterilize the ground if you have diseased soil, but only for that reason. If you sterilize the soil you kill the bacteria that is needed for most root systems to develop a healthy plant. Bleach will not sterilize soil as it is nuetralized by organic material.
The doctor asked the nurse to sterilize the equipment between each patient.
It is important to properly sterilize medical devices before use.
No. Alcohol does not sterilize, it does kill some bacteria but it takes time to do so.
Boiling the water will sterilize it. However, it can't remove chemicals from the water.