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11. Controlling Microbial Growth - Part 2 of 2
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11. Controlling Microbial Growth / Liquid Chemicals: Alcohols, Aldehydes, & Biguanides / Problem 3
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In a microbiology lab, a technician needs to prepare a disinfectant solution for cleaning work surfaces. Which of the following solutions would be most effective for inactivating most pathogens?
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30% isopropanol
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50% methanol
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70% ethanol
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90% acetone
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