It isn't free of germs and that is why we purify the water.
germs!
Drinking water is required to be free from living things, like germs, but once in a while, the water gets some germs in it, and you have to boil the water before drinking it.
No, if the water that was used to make up the ice contained germs then the ice will still contain these germs - freezing does not kill germs it simply stops them multiplying
It's a poison. Most people can tolerate a low concentration of that poison on their skin. But germs cannot easily live in chlorinated water.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
A "sterile" dressing is free of germs prior to use.
Aquifer is the general name, and the body of water could be free or confined.
When you boil water, you will kill all germs that are in it.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
Yes. Most water found in the wild can contain germs and must be treated in order to be safe to drink. Germs thrive in untreated water.
Aseptic.
non-bacteria; germs are bacterias; non means no......:D