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No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
No. Not usually. The alcohol is used by the body as any other source of food. It is absorbed long before it reaches the colon where most of them live.
Yes. As long as you cook it long enough for the internal temperature to reach at least 165 degrees F.
The kill time of alcohol antiseptics can vary depending on the specific product and concentration. Generally, it takes about 30 seconds to 1 minute for alcohol antiseptics to effectively kill most microorganisms. It is important to allow sufficient drying time after applying the antiseptic before inserting a needle, typically around 30 seconds. This helps ensure that any living bacteria on the skin surface are eliminated, reducing the risk of introducing them into the body.
Yes it will but it's a long process and chances are you kill them all. It's better to spray them. Neem Oil or ask you nurserymen what to use.
as long as the alcohol is a high dosage it should kill all the bacteria
Approximately 14% alcohol will kill most wine yeast.
No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
70% ethanol has been found to be most effective in killing microbes. Higher or lower concentrations are not so effective in killing them. But drinking and hoping that the alcohol will kill the bacteria in urine isn't going to work. It has a long way to go.
No. Not usually. The alcohol is used by the body as any other source of food. It is absorbed long before it reaches the colon where most of them live.
Almost immediately. bacteria are very weak creatures, and are killed easily.
It takes 5 minutes.
bacteria or medicanse can kill them or leaveing their host for to long with out finding a new one
Actually canning foods is a way to kill off bacteria so that they will last a long time. But some foods are made by using bacteria and then those foods are sterilized while being canned. Sauerkraut and pickled foods are prepared this way. But the bacteria don't sterilize the food,the high heat does.
bacteria or medicanse can kill them or leaveing their host for to long with out finding a new one
that it was just from the baby growing.. im not sure about ubirbng alcohol.. what are you using it for..if youre cleaning a wound I doubt it if it would hurt anything.. but im not sure what youre planning on doing with ubirbng alcohol. I'm sure it wont kill your baby if youre using it for what its made for.
Alcohol can usually be detected for about 72 hours. The alcohol can be from drinking alcoholic beverages, using mouthwash that contains alcohol, using hand sanitizer that contains alcohol, eating food containing alcohol, having an injection site cleansed with alcohol, etc.