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The solution may be used as disinfectant or bleaching agent.
Cold sterilisation can be used as a effective method of chemical control because the chemicals act as a disinfectant. These chemicals can be used to soak your instruments, which kills the germs as it disinfects the equipment.
No....if vinegar was an acceptable "disinfectant" according the the EPA standards that a disinfectant is held to, then many more companies would sell it because it's cheap! It's true that vinegar does kill germs, but not well enough to call it an effective disinfectant.
Nitrogen is NOT a disinfectant. The air we breath is 80% Nitrogen, if Nitrogen were a disinfectant there would be no life on Earth!
Because they kills germs
Bromine is used for the disinfectanting of swimming pools.
The longevity of a disinfectant solution can vary depending on factors such as the type of disinfectant, how it is stored, and how frequently it is used. It is generally recommended to check the manufacturer's instructions or guidelines for specific information on how long a disinfectant solution can be used effectively. ~
H2O2 can used as Disinfectant.
Yes it can be used as a disinfectant. However, it is only registered for use in commercial products in Europe.
chlorine
if you want to freeze everything your disinfecting then possibly. Ammonia, a common compound of nitrogen, is often used as a disinfectant.
I used a disinfectant to clean after my child was ill.One hospital used a disinfectant whose strong odor made everyone lightheaded.Household bleach is an example of a disinfectant.