Boiling the water will sterilize it. However, it can't remove chemicals from the water.
Bleach, bleach and more bleach You can't sterilize a well, you can only sterilize water that comes out of it. If the water is contaminated when it comes in, nothing you do to the well will affect the water itself, more contaminated water will enter the well.
It usually takes a minimum of 10 minutes to sterilize items places in boiling water.
No. Chilling water can slow the growth of microorganisms, but it does not sterilize the water.
Boiling cannot sterilize scissors but heating at temperatures above the boiling point of water in an autoclaving (121oC) would sterilize scissors after 15-20 minutes.
There are quite a few ways that you could sterilize something. Sometimes using very hot water and soap can sterilize.
To sterilize it.
To effectively sterilize water using alcohol, a concentration of at least 60-70% alcohol is recommended. The exact amount depends on the volume of water being treated. Typically, a small amount of alcohol is needed to mix with the water or to swab the container.
The best way is to filter sterilize the solution using a nylon membrane/ syringe filter, of 0.45 micron pore size. If needed, dissolve Urea in autoclaved water and then filter sterilize.
To effectively sterilize water for drinking, you can boil it for at least one minute, use water purification tablets or filters, or use a UV water purifier. These methods help kill or remove harmful bacteria and pathogens, making the water safe to drink.
No the bottles of water isn't poisoned because the chemicals in the water is just water and they sterilize it to make it clean
To effectively sterilize water bottles, you can wash them with hot, soapy water and then rinse them thoroughly. Alternatively, you can use a solution of bleach and water to disinfect the bottles. Make sure to let the bottles air dry completely before using them again.