Dirty Ones
Common chemicals that are effective at killing germs include bleach (sodium hypochlorite), hydrogen peroxide, alcohol (isopropyl alcohol or ethanol), and quaternary ammonium compounds. These chemicals work by disrupting the cell membranes or proteins of the germs, leading to their death. It is important to use these chemicals following the instructions provided to ensure effective germ-killing without causing harm.
Clorox Anywhere Hard Surface Daily Sanitizing Spray can be used on any hard surface in the home like in the kitchen or the bathroom. It kills 99.9% of all germs and leaves no residue.
The Golgi appartus stores, packages, and transports chemicals within a cell.
Double dipping can introduce a significant amount of germs into a shared food item, as saliva carries bacteria and viruses. The exact number of germs can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, the individual's health, and the environment. It is generally not recommended due to the increased risk of spreading germs.
Not exactly. Chemicals are all types of substances, while solvents are just one kind—used to dissolve things. Think of it like this: all solvents are chemicals, but not all chemicals are solvents. It’s a simple but important difference. On platforms like Pepagora, manufacturers and suppliers can easily find both, the natural way—safe, clear, and verified.
Because the soap has remove germs
to get rid of germs
Chlorine.
Bleach does, and generally strong chemicals do.
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.
Dont bother they are harmless. More important is to clean off the chemicals !!
No, they are not germs. Fleas are insects and blood-sucking parasites. You can't see germs with your naked eyes unless you have the help of professional germ-detecting chemicals.
science is where you can learn about planets, germs, chemicals, experiments and etc.
All germs are pathogens but all pathogens is not germs.
The digestion is not possible because the chemicals are too strong and the squirrel must get the chemicals/germs out!
yes
Cleaning is the process of removing dirt, debris, and germs from a surface, while sanitizing involves reducing the number of germs on a surface to a safe level. Cleaning physically removes dirt and germs, while sanitizing kills or reduces the number of germs present.