no it does not
Bacteria can be helpful by deleting bad viruses and harmful by killing you
It is the process of killing harmful bacteria without affecting taste of the food.
It is the process of killing harmful bacteria without affecting taste of the food.
Chlorine is a strong antioxidant that is very effective in killing bacteria and other pathogens in water.
There are alcohol free hand sanitizers that are effective in killing germs and bacteria. For example, So popular, which kills 99.9% of germs, can be purchased at a place like Wal-Mart.
Uroxicide refers to the killing of urine bacteria or pathogens. It is a term used in medical contexts to describe the action of certain substances or treatments that eliminate harmful bacteria present in the urine.
buddy im sorry to break it to ya, but i ain't even good at killing bacteria, the bacteria eats it like a small squirrel stuck in the middle of a blizzard. The best spice to use is definitely saffron or Turmeric.
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Certain types of bacteria can be harmful to the environment. Others help with natural processes like decomposing and stuff like that. So, it depends what kind of bacteria you are talking about.
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.
Saline is a cheap and effective way of killing many bacteria, including some that case sore throats.
Joseph Lister and Rober Koch, also Louis Pasteur developed the process of pasteurization.