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Yes, it kills most germs.
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
Soap is made up of a hydrophobic carbon chain with a hydrophilic (polar) head. This carbon chain attaches to the bacteria/germs and the water pulls the molecules away with the germs attached to it down the drain. In essence, the germs are not 'killed' but merely removed.
I would say doorknobs and sink faucet handles.
Most soaps don't directly kill germs. They dissolve oils and dirt and loosen them from your skin so they can be washed down the drain, and with them go the germs. That is, if you wash your hands correctly. See the related question below for proper technique.
Common germs in a school are most oftenly found on most used objects. Such as: door handles, textbooks, desks, and other places and things that lots of people touch throughout the day.
Vagina fluids are the most common found germ on a escalator hand rail
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What color are germs? Germs can be many different colors. But most germs are a very clear green color. Germs get their color by the type of germ or it is. The most common type of germs is bacteria. Bacteria is a type of germ. That is why there are more clearly green colored germs.
Depending on what grade school you are in it can vary. In elementary germs are most likely to be present inside of the classrooms, In middle schools germs are mostly present inside of the bathroom saying as though they are still learning good hygiene. Lastly in most high schools, the lockerooms are considered the most dirtiest. Hope this helped someone :)
The most common name for harmful microbes is germs.
germs go and hide on anything really. the most common place is on doorknobs. Most people think that germs only hide on disgusting things but really they are every where. Without germs our body wouldn't be immune to diseases.
Yes. Most water found in the wild can contain germs and must be treated in order to be safe to drink. Germs thrive in untreated water.
they are most common in banquets
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Drexel was the most common thing I was able to find for English schools in Philadelphia. More information can be found at their website, which is http://www.usjournal.com/en/students/campuses/drexel.html.