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No,, the higher the phenol coefficient the stronger the disinfectant
Chlorine is used as a disinfectant. It helps in killing germs.
a disenfectent is used to kill harmful germs
Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell. Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
It is a great disinfectant if used in the right concentration. Unfortunately, the downside is staining of plastics or surfaces.
No,, the higher the phenol coefficient the stronger the disinfectant
Chlorine is used as a disinfectant. It's added to the mains water supply to kill off any bacteria that the treatment plant missed. The same with the water in swimming pools - except it's in a higher concentration.
Nitrogen is NOT a disinfectant. The air we breath is 80% Nitrogen, if Nitrogen were a disinfectant there would be no life on Earth!
Bromine is used for the disinfectanting of swimming pools.
If it is water moving from a higher concentration to a lower concentration, the diffusion is called osmosis.
H2O2 can used as Disinfectant.
Diffusion is the movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules (only) from an area of higher concentration to an area of low concentration.
Yes it can be used as a disinfectant. However, it is only registered for use in commercial products in Europe.
chlorine
The inside of cells have a higher concentration of Potassium. But there's a higher concentration of Sodium outside the cell.
if you want to freeze everything your disinfecting then possibly. Ammonia, a common compound of nitrogen, is often used as a disinfectant.