Tide, like other detergents is composed of water softeners, bleach and enzymes. There other items as well, one is surfactants. This product washes away microbes and under some circumstances will kill bacteria. The microbes removed and/or kill would depend on the ones found on the laundry to be washed. Whatever would be found on a person's skin could be found on their clothes. There are about 100 different species. These are skin flora and include: Streptomycetes, Bacteroides, cyanobacteria and Bacilli.
Tide laundry detergent is designed to clean and remove stains from clothing, but it is not specifically formulated to kill microbes. While some microbes may be removed during the washing process, it is not guaranteed to eliminate all microorganisms. For items that require sterilization, such as baby bottles or medical equipment, it is recommended to use specialized disinfectants or follow proper sterilization protocols.
they kill them!
by causing them to burst
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Pasteurization; heating up of food products to kill microbes
Antimicrobial proteins
they kill them!
sometimes Bactria can kill microbes
What parts A-G try to kill microbes?
to kill microbes
they kill bad microbes
Yes, ofcourse
Ultraviolet light can kill microbes or bacteria.
microbes mean small microscopic organisms. Example: I have never seen microbes kill each other!
A strong chemical used to kill microbes is a disinfectant. You can usually buy a disinfectant in supermarkets or home and garden stores.
by causing them to burst
There is no air or heat in the can.
no