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Does hot water kill germs or does cold water kill germs?

I know for sure hot water kills germs


When washing your hands you should use and hot water to kill germs?

Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.


Does cold water work as good as hot water?

no not really hot water cleans better and kills germs


What would dry quicker dishes washed in hot or cold water?

Hot water, apart from the fact that hot water seems to evaporate faster or whatever, it also kills more germs washing dishes in water above 60 degrees C


Why must you use hot water and soap when washing your hand?

because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs


Does cold water kill germs more than hot water?

Nope. "Germs" for use in laboratories are often stored at temperatures far below anything in nature or a normal refrigerator. Once they warm up to their preferred temperature, they function normally. As always, there are exceptions to this, but likely not many.


Why can hot water mix into food coloring faster but not warm mor cold water?

Because all the molicules spread apart and stirs the food coloring and i have been told that hot water kills germs and mixes stuff better............ i love one direction


Why do you wash your hands in warm water rather than cold?

because the warm water kills the grems as germs can only live at a crtain tempture


Does cold water have more germs than hot?

It doesn't matter which temperature it is because germs only start dying when it reaches boiling point which is burning and some sinks don't go up to that temperature so that's why people use soap/antibacterial wash.


Does it matter if you use hot or cold water to wash your hands?

yes it does. you wash your hands with warm water.


Is it better to wash your laundry in hot water or cold water?

Washing laundry in cold water is generally better as it saves energy, prevents shrinkage and fading of colors, and is gentler on fabrics. Hot water may be necessary for heavier soils or to kill germs, but for most regular loads cold water is sufficient.


Does cold water kill germs?

No