What are conditions under which a direct flame may be used
to effect sterilization?
Answer / Shyamveer
A direct flame can be used for sterilization under specific conditions such as achieving temperatures of at least 1600°F (871°C) for several minutes, ensuring that all parts of the object are exposed to the heat, and maintaining the heat long enough to ensure proper sterilization. It's crucial to avoid exposure of flammable materials or objects that may be damaged by high temperatures.
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