Negative ions supposedly kill some bacteria. There is some debate on how effective this is and how many negative ions you have to have circulating to kill bacteria.
Tetracycline kills both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. The mode of action to which Tetracycline works to kill bacteria is that it inhibits protein synthesis which works against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
When they are not cooked they have a hard texture.It also kills any negative bacteria they might be carrying.
Yes, streptomycin is effective against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacterial cells, leading to their death.
Stomach acid kills bacteria, which is hydrochloric acid.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
The disinfectant that effectively kills salmonella bacteria is bleach.
Any chilli kills that
A positive ion is an ion with no negative charges.
It will be a negative ion, or in other words, a anion.
Stomach acid kills the bacteria
Fluorine is negative and will produce a negative ion.
The temperature at which water kills bacteria is typically around 140F to 150F (60C to 65C).