Alcohol can effectively kill bacteria within 30 seconds to 5 minutes of contact.
Alcohol can effectively kill germs within 30 seconds to 1 minute of contact.
Povidone iodine should be left on the skin for at least 2-3 minutes to effectively kill bacteria. It is important to follow the instructions provided by the product or healthcare professional for proper use.
Bleach can kill bacteria within a few minutes of contact. The exact time will depend on factors such as the concentration of the bleach and the type of bacteria present. It is recommended to leave bleach on surfaces for at least 10 minutes to ensure effective disinfection.
poorly worded questions don't get answered often. but yes alcohol kills bacteria as long as the alcohol is strong enough 40% or higher if that's the question ^ ^ The guy above doesn't know biochemistry. The question wasn't poorly worded, instead, he's poorly educated. Still waiting for the answer myself. If I can find out, I'll come back and edit this answer. Kids, you don't answer the question if you have no idea what the person is talking about. It's annoying when you're already frustrated trying to find the answer.
The amount of alcohol needed to kill brain cells varies depending on factors like individual tolerance, frequency of use, and overall health. Heavy and chronic alcohol consumption over a long period of time can lead to brain cell damage and cognitive impairment. It's advisable to drink in moderation to protect your brain health.
as long as the alcohol is a high dosage it should kill all the bacteria
Boiling water for at least 1 minute can effectively kill most bacteria.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Alcohol can effectively kill germs within 30 seconds to 1 minute of contact.
Hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill bacteria within 10 to 30 minutes of contact.
Water needs to boil for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Boiling equipment in water for at least 10 minutes can effectively kill most bacteria.
Approximately 14% alcohol will kill most wine yeast.
Boiling water for at least one minute is generally effective in killing bacteria and making it safe to drink.
No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
70% ethanol has been found to be most effective in killing microbes. Higher or lower concentrations are not so effective in killing them. But drinking and hoping that the alcohol will kill the bacteria in urine isn't going to work. It has a long way to go.