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You should not use disinfectants on food - not if you intend to eat it.
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the answer is whenthey mixed they are together in a mixture
Disinfectants are effective against vegetative cells and viruses, but not endospores.
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You should not use disinfectants on food - not if you intend to eat it.
Disinfectants are antibacterial agents that are applied to inorganic surfaces. They should generally be distinguished from antiseptics that destroy pathogens on living tissue.
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the answer is whenthey mixed they are together in a mixture
There shouldn't be layers in your bin. It should be all mixed up together.
The are a number of disinfectants that are known to be water based. These include disinfectants such as Lysol, Oxy Clean in liquid format, and even Phenolics.
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
Disinfectable
Neither, the sugar should be mixed together with the ingredients used to make the pecan pie.
Disinfectants are effective against vegetative cells and viruses, but not endospores.
Disinfectants kill or inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Most disinfectants are too harsh to be applied to living tissue, and are applied only to inanimate surfaces. Ammonia, ethanol, and bleach are examples of widely used disinfectants.
Orange and blue mixed together makes brown