Louis Pasteur invented pasteurization.
using the heat from an open flame source on the surface of an object to kill the germs and bacteria with intense heat.
Yes, the heat definitely kills germs.
Smelt maybe?
Using Detergents, liquid bleach, and hot water will kill most common germs in the laundry. A trip the the dryer on high heat will help also. The outcome is NOT however a sterile environment. Hospitals use extremely high heat to sterilize linens for surgical use.
he discovered a process called pasteurization.It showed that heat can kill germs.If we heat milk for half an hour at a certain temperature and then cool it ,the germs in it are killed.It was an important invention.It is safe to drink pasteurized milk as it is free from germs,so it cannot cause any disease.
Heat is measured using calorimeter.A calorimeter is an object used for calorimetry, or the process of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity.
Louis Pasteur is best known for developing the process of pasteurization. Pasteurization involves the heating of a liquid to a specific heat for a certain length of time then immediately cooling it.
kill bacteria and germs i the air
Paper money can be effectively sterilized by using ultraviolet light or heat treatment to kill germs and bacteria without damaging the currency.
No , they cling on. It removes dead skin but not germs.
Sanitation minimized the risks of diseases, illnesses and even death.A bit more:Sanitation destroys germs that cause disease and illnesses. This can be done by using extreme heat or certain chemicals, such as bleach.
In thermodynamics, ( q ) represents the heat exchanged in a system during a process. It can be positive when heat is absorbed by the system (endothermic process) and negative when heat is released (exothermic process). The value of ( q ) is essential for understanding energy transfer and can be calculated using specific heat capacity, mass, and temperature change in calorimetry.