sterile water is nothing but the sterilized water. To prepare this, the water is filtered through 0.2 micron filter which will remove the micro organisms such as bactia, fungi etc...
Sterilized means that all the bacteria and viruses have been removed or killed, such as by UV irradiation or boiling. Sterilized water is not necessarily pure and could still be toxic, as it could contain poisonous substances in solution such as Mercury, lead, or arsenic. This question is in the water sports section, so for example chlorinated pool water would be sterilized but not necessarily toxin-free. The chlorine has sterilized the water by killing microorganisms, but that has not removed toxins including the chlorine itself.
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In the context of child-care - it's a container (usually clear plastic) that the user fills with clean tap-water. The bottles are placed in the container - and sterilizing tablets or fluid is added. The bottles are left to 'soak' in the sterilizing water for a time determined by the manufacturer of the sterilizing product, before being rinsed in clean water prior to use.
In the context of child-care - it's a container (usually clear plastic) that the user fills with clean tap-water. The bottles are placed in the container - and sterilizing tablets or fluid is added. The bottles are left to 'soak' in the sterilizing water for a time determined by the manufacturer of the sterilizing product, before being rinsed in clean water prior to use.
Boiling water can only get up to 100 degrees C.
it removes bad bacteria by heating the water and reaching it to boiling point
There are a variety of methods for sterilizing or purifying water: Boil it, filter it, expose it to ultraviolet light, add chemicals, and others.
sterilizing his/her Boss
A cold pack method is canning uncooked food, by placing it in hot jars and then sterilizing in a bath of of boiling water. The hot pack method is canning food by cooking it, packing it whilst hot in jars and then sterilizing in boiling water
Pasteurizing.
it is used for sterilizing
sterilizing a manure
Not all bacteria are killed by boiling water. The only way to kill many is by sterilizing using steam heat under pressure.