No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
No. Not usually. The alcohol is used by the body as any other source of food. It is absorbed long before it reaches the colon where most of them live.
Yes, alcohol can be used to kill mealy bugs on houseplants. Rubbing alcohol can be diluted with water and sprayed directly onto the bugs to kill them. However, it's important to test a small area of the plant first to ensure it won't cause damage.
that depends on the type and family tree its from. it could take from 10 seconds to 1 week or even a month. tell me what type and ill be more specific.but to be safe wait a week or dont, just tell me the typeu could die, or get really ill, the bacteria could transform into something else if u dont do it right. so if ur not skilled. dont do it
Grilling a hot dog at high temperatures will help kill harmful bacteria present on the surface of the hot dog. However, to ensure all bacteria are killed, it's best to cook the hot dog thoroughly until it reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).
as long as the alcohol is a high dosage it should kill all the bacteria
Alcohol can effectively kill bacteria within 30 seconds to 5 minutes of contact.
Approximately 14% alcohol will kill most wine yeast.
No, the alcohol will kill any bacteria. This is not true for food however.
70% ethanol has been found to be most effective in killing microbes. Higher or lower concentrations are not so effective in killing them. But drinking and hoping that the alcohol will kill the bacteria in urine isn't going to work. It has a long way to go.
No. Not usually. The alcohol is used by the body as any other source of food. It is absorbed long before it reaches the colon where most of them live.
Boiling water for at least 1 minute can effectively kill most bacteria.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.
Alcohol can effectively kill germs within 30 seconds to 1 minute of contact.
Hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill bacteria within 10 to 30 minutes of contact.
Water needs to boil for at least one minute to effectively kill bacteria.