chlorine
Soap is made up of a hydrophobic carbon chain with a hydrophilic (polar) head. This carbon chain attaches to the bacteria/germs and the water pulls the molecules away with the germs attached to it down the drain. In essence, the germs are not 'killed' but merely removed.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
No
Yes
Chlorine gas is commonly used to kill germs in water. It can disinfect water by killing harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
Chlorine is typically added to city water to kill germs and make it safe for consumption. Chlorine effectively disinfects water by killing bacteria and other harmful microorganisms.
Chlorine gas is used to kill bacteria in water treatment facilities to disinfect drinking water and in swimming pools to maintain water quality. It is also used in the production of some household cleaning products to kill germs and bacteria.
Chlorine is commonly added to water tanks to kill germs and disinfect the water. It helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and other pathogens, making the water safer for consumption.
Chlorine.
i should think clorine - it is used in swimming pools in killing any germs
Chlorine is commonly used to kill germs in tap water. It is added to water treatment facilities to disinfect the water and make it safe for consumption.
to keep the water clean and kill germs
Chlorine (Cl) is used commonly to kill germs and bleach because it is a strong oxidant. This allows it to oxidise and kill bacteria/germs.
hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs
kills bacteria and doesnt kill plants and animals
Yes, chlorine in a pool helps to kill germs and bacteria by oxidizing them. It works by breaking down the cells of these microorganisms, effectively combating contamination in the water and keeping swimmers safe. Regularly maintaining proper chlorine levels is essential to ensure the pool is sanitized effectively.