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A steam steriliser (or sterilizer in the US) is a machine that uses high pressure (and extremely hot) steam to kill any microorganisms or viruses that are present on clean surgical instruments.
Yes, steam at 100°C can kill most bacteria by denaturing proteins and disrupting their cell membranes. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on factors like exposure time and the type of bacteria present.
you will find a old vine on top of the green house then go back down the hot thing again and go to your items and hit use on the old vine then it will go on the hot steam pipe and it will break open and kill the plant
Hot steam is not alive, so therefore it can not be killed.
Yes, steam mops can effectively kill bacteria and some viruses due to the high heat they produce. The steam helps to sanitize and disinfect the surface by penetrating crevices where germs may hide. However, it's important to follow manufacturer instructions and use the mop properly for optimal results.
the first one you use the vine and it wil tie to the pipe and hot steam will kill it lmao you must kill it :D -some randum gurl
Hot water vapor is known as steam.
Steam is very hot. The bathroom is full of steam.
Steam is used to sterilize instruments for surgery. Yes, it can certainly kill germs!
The temperature of steam depends on the pressure of the system. Higher pressure steam can get super hot. Steam at atm is around 212 degree F, like boiling water.
Yes. It's the heat from the steam kills it.
A hot cloth doesn't technically "kill" a pimple. Steam and hot water open pores which preps the skin for deep cleaning. Cold water closes pores. That is why it is recommended to wet your face with hot water first, then apply your face soap (either with a washcloth or lathered in your hands) and then rinse it off with cooler water.