Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs
It seems they can get you sick but not kill you
they all kill germs but antibiotics fight diseases within your body (internal germs), and disinfectants kill external germs. desinfectants in not for internal use it can kill if used internaly.
Using Detergents, liquid bleach, and hot water will kill most common germs in the laundry. A trip the the dryer on high heat will help also. The outcome is NOT however a sterile environment. Hospitals use extremely high heat to sterilize linens for surgical use.
If you use non-antibacterial soap and rub your hands together with it and water for like 15 seconds, that releases the germs, but does not kill them. So then you put your hands under water and that washes the germs away.
The use of hydroxy ethy oleylamine is to kill germs.
How water desolves more things. it's like trying to kill germs, you might use hot water. it works for salt to!
No expert here on this subject, but probably to kill harmful germs such as amoebae, and remove harmful minerals such as lime and excess calcium.
Not really. you do wash away some germs but you get more germs because of using sink water, unless you wash your hands in purified water i suggest you use soap
Preventative measures like proper handwashing and cleaning the physical environment either kill or keep germs from multiplying. When germs infect the body, antibiotics can kill or control the infection/germs. However, because germs have been repeatedly exposed to the agents we use to combat germs, many germs have mutated and no longer respond to the usual agents. This is why doctors have become reluctant to give antibiotics.