Yes, in tyndalisation all vegetative organisms are destroyed.
Certain bacteria such as thermophiles and hyperthermophiles are capable of surviving and thriving in high temperatures, especially those beneath 100C (the temperature water boils at). Thus, boiling instruments would not be sterile as certain microorganisms would still be present.
It's not possible to sterilize water with alcohol.
Yes, ozone is used to disinfect water. It oxidizes the organic matter.
To properly disinfect an item, it would need to be saturated or immersed in a disinfectant solution for at least 10 minutes. But, 15-20 minutes would be better. If you are trying to sterilize the item, you would need to leave it soaking for at least half an hour.
There is bacteria in almost anything you eat. The only way to ensure that food is devoid of bacteria is to somehow sterilize or disinfect it, which would most likely either cause it to lose its nutritious properties, or infuse it with harmful substances. Therefore, finding a food without bacteria would be a very difficult task.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/disinfected Shows synonyms for disinfected such as cleansed, clear, sanitary, washed, etc.
Neuter, disinfect, spray, sanitize, clean, or pasteurize. Those words mean sterilize.
No you can't use rubbing alcohol to sterilize tattoo needles. Rubbing alcohol might disinfect the needles but sterilization for tattoo equipment is usually done with a "Steam Sterilizer (Autoclave)" which removes spores by applying heat and pressure to the equipment.
Here are some: absolve, clarify, clean, clear, depurgate,disinfect, expurgate, launder, lustrate, purge,purify, refine, restore, rinse, sanitize, scour,scrub, sterilize
Disinfection and sterilization are both decontamination processes. Disinfection is the process of eliminating or reducing harmful microorganisms from inanimate objects and surfaces. Sterilization is the process of killing all microorganisms.
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.
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Soaking the jewellery in 70% Isoproply alcohol for 30 minutes will disinfect them quite well, you can also do a two stage disinfection, soak the earrings in Hydrogen Peroxide for 5 minutes, rinse them off and then into 70% ispoproyl alcohol for 25 minutes. Now keep in mind this only disinfects them this does not sterilize them, to sterilize the jewellery you would need to put it into an autoclave at 115 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes at a pressure of 15 ~ 18 Psi. I always run 130 degrees for 30 minutes at 35 Psi just to be sure. Now disinfection does not mean the jewellery can be worn by someone else, just you. If the jewellery is to be worn by anyone else you need to sterilize it, not disinfect it. Bacteria and other micro organisms can live in small fissures and cracks in the jewellery finish, only the high heat and pressure of an autoclave will kill the bacteria and micro organisms that can cause infections.
Disinfect
1. I needed to disinfect my wound.2. The doctor had to disinfect his tools before the operation.
sterilize with X-ray radiation
we sterilize cotton swab by heatin irradiating.