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What is Louis Pasteur known for? O building the wireless telegraph and radio O developing a process to kill germs in food O producing the first practical light bulb O inventing the telephone
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What is Louis Pasteur known for?
O building the wireless telegraph and radio
O developing a process to kill germs in food
O producing the first practical light bulb
O inventing the telephone
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The answer is B: developing a process to kill germs in food because Louis Pasteur is best known for inventing the process that bears his name, pasteurization. Pasteurization kills microbes and prevents spoilage in beer, milk, and other goods.
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