react water and propylene,the purity of the propylene will affect how much isopropyl alcohol is made and how much propanol is made
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.
Catgut is soaked in alcohol to help sterilize the material and prevent infection when used in medical procedures. The alcohol helps to kill any bacteria present on the catgut, reducing the risk of introducing harmful pathogens into the body during surgery or other medical interventions.
It usually takes a minimum of 10 minutes to sterilize items places in boiling water.
An alcohol lamp is used as a heat source for laboratory experiments and procedures. It works by burning alcohol to produce a flame that can be used to heat substances or materials in a controlled manner.
Some control methods that can sterilize heat sensitive materials without breaking them down include ethylene oxide (ETO) gas sterilization, hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization, and liquid chemical sterilants like peracetic acid. These methods can effectively sterilize materials without exposing them to high heat that could cause damage.
Some objects are dissolved in iso-propyl alcohol.
No. The type of alcohol that is served in restaurants and bars, and that are available in stores are ethyl alcohol (also called ethanol or drinking alcohol).
No. Alcohol does not sterilize, it does kill some bacteria but it takes time to do so.
In medicine alcohol is used to sterilize, whether it be skin or instruments.
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.
Well at home you can't actually "sterilize" your barbell however if you are looking to just clean it, take it apart and place the parts in a small container or cup and pour 70% Isoproply alcohol on it and leave it for about 15 ~ 30 minutes in the alcohol. That should pretty much kill the bacteria in and on the barbell. Sterilizing the barbell requires the use of a autoclave (used in piercing studios, tattoo shops and hospitals) to actually sterilize the barbell (cycle takes about 30 ~40 minutes). You could take it down to your local piercing studio and for a small fee they would autoclave the barbell for you.
10 minutes
No you can't use rubbing alcohol to sterilize tattoo needles. Rubbing alcohol might disinfect the needles but sterilization for tattoo equipment is usually done with a "Steam Sterilizer (Autoclave)" which removes spores by applying heat and pressure to the equipment.
Put them in boiling water for two minutes. Or use an alcohol wipe.
No, alcohol pads and hand sanitizers that are alcohol based do not work immediately as intended. Alcohol will kill bacteria on the skin however it takes nearly 36 hours to do so.
Its better to just buy clean needles, but you can sterilize them yourself by boiling them in water for 10 minutes and then soaking them in rubbing alcohol for another 20 minutes
Not used externally. If you are talking about an ink stain, yeah, it will help remove it. If you are talking about a birth mark or tattoo, no, it will not have an affect. BUT DO NOT DRINK IT! It is a poison.