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Do dead bodies of germs remain in water after boiling?

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Yes, their dead bodies remain the water after boiling. However, it's not much of a problem anymore cause you want to kill the harmful but active bacteria in the water. read more

Yes, their dead bodies remain the water after boiling. However, it’s not much of a problem anymore cause you want to kill the harmful but active bacteria in the water. Once dead, the bodies of germs most likely rupture and they spill out their contents in the water (gross, yeah)! But that’s okay. read more

the germs will be dead but depends on the type of germs is it a bacteria,virus or fungi.if bacteria,the boiling water kill mostly the bacteria but not 100 percenta,but if virus it very virulent so boiling water not a good method to keep a thing sterile. read more

If you boil at very high temperatures (around 150) the cellular components will all degrade. However heating water to around 70 will kill bacteria but their ‘body parts’ may still be lying around. read more

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