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The copper sulfate is used as a decolorizing agent rather than water. The copper sulfate washes the purple primary stain out of the capsular material without removing the stain bound to the cell wall. At the same time, the decolorized capsule absorbs the copper sulfate, and the capsule will now appear white in contrast to the deep purple of the cell.
If it is open, the acid will contaminate it.
Any pool can have copper. Source water may have it in it. Some pools have copper plumbing. Most pool heaters have copper heat exchangers. If your pH or Alkalinty levels are lower than recommended, then the copper in the plumbing or heater can be stripped out and stain the pool plaster a bluish-green color. Some allgaecides even use copper which will also stain. You should also take care using copper algaecide in salt water pools as they may cause problems with the chlorinators.
From what i read in my book: Because the capsule is nonionic, unlike the bacterial cell, the primary stain adheres to the capsule without binding to it. Since the capsule is water- soulube, copper sulfate, rather than water, is used to wash the purple primary stain out of the capsular material without removing the stain that is bound to the cell wall.
I can give you several sentences.The pollution will contaminate that water!Don't contaminate the salsa by double-dipping.The evil scientist plans to contaminate the ocean.
yes it does
Thomson's Water Seal does an excellent job at sealing a wooden fence. It will protect it from the weather and minimize fading and graying of the wood. Thomson's Water Seal is available at Lowes, Home Depot, and any well stocked hardware store.
it is a fence in a water
The care necessary to prolong the life of a split rail fence is simple. First keep up with any repairs to the fence and glue together any splits in the wood. Use a power washer to remove dirt and debris from the fence. Use a water sealer or stain to prolong the life of the wood.
Water becomes a conductor of electricity that can replace copper in wires when the water is heated. Hydroelectric power plants heat water to run giant turbines that conduct electricity and generate heat. The places being serviced by the hydroelectric power plant still need copper wires, though to have electricity.
Water doesn't stain clothes. Just wait for it to dry.
Yes it can.