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The Minnesota Department of Health says that to sanitize items by immersing them in hot water, the water temperature should be 171F. The boiling point of water is 212F.
No. The quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of water is different depending on the phase of water. This is especially true at or near a phase transition as thermal energy is absorbed during a phase transistion thus altering the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of said water.
water is naturally dirty, which is why we have kettles to sanitize it for us to drink Clean water is water that has been filtered/boiled
There should be none. If it is a medical preparation of "Water for Injection", you can bet it's sterile. It would be against every basic medical ethic for it not to be.
Adding a diluted solution of Chlorine to the water should sanitize it and rid it of the bad smell
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The wash water temperature in a dishwasher should be 140oF to 160oF to avoid baking the food on the dishes. The rinse water needs to be 82oC (180oF) for 60 seconds.
Between 60 and 71˚C for washing, and 82 or higher for at least ten seconds to sanitize. You can also sanitize at low temp if you use chemicals (e.g. 100ppm chlorine).
SOAK IT IN BLEACH WATER
cook it to a boil
100 degrees Celsius
Just leave the aquarium at room temperature.
The Minnesota Department of Health says that to sanitize items by immersing them in hot water, the water temperature should be 171F. The boiling point of water is 212F.
Brushing your teeth, gargling some mouthwash, and rinsing your mouth out with water mixed with salt are good ways to sanitize your mouth!
This depends on the size and temperature of the ice cube and the ordinary water's temperature and volume.
To sanitize a drinking fountain, you can use a bucket of water and add some bleach to it. Use this mix to wipe down the water fountain. Cleaning of a water fountain should be done every week.
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