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Jessica Cruz
1 April, 12:02
What is the formula for a germicide
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Romeo
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A germicide is a chemical compound that kills or destroys microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi). Each. germicide has a set of "kill claims," or a list of microorganisms that the product is certified to kill.
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