yes it does
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
Most soaps don't directly kill germs. They dissolve oils and dirt and loosen them from your skin so they can be washed down the drain, and with them go the germs. That is, if you wash your hands correctly. See the related question below for proper technique.
Putting salt water in your nose, often referred to as saline nasal irrigation, can help reduce nasal congestion and promote sinus health. The saline solution can flush out mucus and irritants, potentially reducing the presence of some germs. However, it is not a guaranteed method to kill all germs, and it should not replace proper hygiene practices or medical treatments when necessary. Always consult a healthcare professional for persistent issues or infections.
Its possible it kills all of the germs, probably it did in many trials however in some cases it cannot in which it must be labeled 99 percent.
hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs
When you boil water, you will kill all germs that are in it.
put it in a sterilzer. or you can also put it in boiling water for few minutes. It will kill all the germs.
Boiling water for at least one minute is an effective way to kill most germs and make water safe for drinking. Alternatively, using water purification tablets or a water filter can also remove harmful germs and make water safe to consume.
Boiling water can kill most bacteria, but not all. Some bacteria, like spores, may survive boiling water. It is recommended to boil water for at least one minute to ensure most bacteria are killed.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
Boil it. Boiling water kills all germs and bacteria in water. But make sure to get the fire hot enough!
No you cant because when it freezes all the germs and particles are grouped up to keep warm. But to kill germs yu basically boil the water 10-15 mins
Distilled water has already been boiled so you do not have to do it again. Distilled water has all impurities already removed.
You first filter the water. Then you boil it to kill all the germs. Now it is sterile and safe to drink.
Yes, ammonia has antimicrobial properties and can kill some germs and bacteria. However, it is not effective against all types of germs and may not be suitable for all cleaning purposes. It is important to use ammonia carefully and in well-ventilated areas.
It kills most of all the germs and bacteria/pathegons in it. Some germs can tolerate extreme heat, but the vast majority die. However, boiling does not get rid of lead, dirt, calcium chloride, calcium floride, copper, ect. However, boiling water temporarily decreases the hardness of the water; therefore, afterwords it can be more hard. If you are looking to boil water, you should have a pre-filter and you should also have a second purification method, because boiling isn't the most effective measure of purification.