Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur
answer it yourself!
Einstein did not invent liquids. Liquids were not invented by anyone, they are simply a product of the physics that govern the universe.
The main one would be pasteurization - heating liquids such as milk to a kill most bacteria and fungus spores and so prolong the shelf-life of those liquids.
Bacteria usually grows in dark, moist, and warm places. It can form also in food or liquids left out to long.
Antifreeze properties of some liquids were known about long before cars were invented.
Partial sterilization of liquids such as milk, and cheeses, to destroy disease-causing bacteria.
No one invented them; they are part of the way the world is. Inventing is when you take something that exists, as in solids, liquids and gases of various kinds, and combine them in such a way that they make something with unique characteristics and uses. The telephone is an invention. Water is not.
UTI is nearly always caused by bacteria. Urine contains a range of salts, fluids and waste products, but is usually bacterium-free. When bacteria enter the urinary tract, e.g. the bladder or kidney, they can reproduce rapidly in the urine, causing urinary tract infection.
TO EAT! To hold and contain food items and liquids in a safe fashion.
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
Pasteur invented a cleansing method known as Pasteurization. Using pasteurization, liquids, such as milk, are heated in order to kill off any living bacteria in the substance. Once the bacteria have been killed, the liquid is returned to normal temperature and is safe to drink without fear of getting infected. Pasteurization saved peoples' lives because it prevented countless people from becoming sick after drinking certain liquids (especially milk, which is still pasteurized currently).