Prepare 0.4% Trypan blue in Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl) Pankaj Suden
To dye blue jeans purple, you would need fabric dye in a shade of purple you desire. Follow the instructions on the dye package to prepare the dye solution. Submerge the jeans in the dye bath and let them soak for the recommended time. Rinse the jeans thoroughly and let them air dry.
The blue dye in laundry bluing is typically made of a synthetic pigment called Prussian blue or sometimes ultramarine blue. This dye is added to laundry bluing products to help counteract the yellow or gray tones that can develop in white fabrics over time.
Distillation may not effectively remove blue dye from a solution as it is not based on color but rather on differences in boiling points of substances. Other methods like filtration or precipitation may be more appropriate for removing blue dye.
Blue dye was discovered in ancient times using natural sources like plants and minerals. Historically, indigo was a widely used natural blue dye derived from plants, while cobalt blue was discovered in the 18th century by a chemist named Louis Jacques Thenard. Synthetic blue dyes were later developed in the 19th century, revolutionizing the availability and range of blue pigments for various industries.
Adding red food dye to water is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the dye or the water. The dye simply dissolves into the water, but it can still be separated and the original substances remain unchanged.
u count dead cells stained by trypan blue. trypan blue enters the cells only when it has died since when a cell dies it looses its property of controlling selective inlet of micromolecules. When cells r alive it doesn't allow inlet of trypan blue so viable cells r not stained. viable cells = total cells - trypan blues stained cells Nitin Ghoshal Dept of Biotechnology NEHU, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Anti Sera a is blue because it uses a dye called trypan blue that is mixed with a height titer antibody against a antigen, anti-sera b is colored yellow because of the dye acriflavin yellow and has the same mechanics as antisera-a
A vital stain is a dye that is utilized to selectively stain living cells without affecting their viability or function. Common dyes used for vital staining include trypan blue, propidium iodide, and calcein-AM. These dyes can help distinguish between live and dead cells in various biological assays.
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Charles F. W. McClure has written: 'On the behavior of Bufo and Rana toward colloidal dyes of the acid azo group (trypan blue and dye no. 161)' -- subject(s): Absorption (Physiology), Lymphatics, Stains and staining (Microscopy)
Spirit blue agar contains peptone, yeast extract, lactose, agar, and spirit blue dye. The dye is added to visualize the digestion of lactose by bacteria, allowing for the differentiation of lactose-fermenting and non-fermenting organisms.
mix red and blue dye Red dye- redberries blue dye- woad leaves
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Dye them blue with a blue dye you can buy at Wal-Mart maybe?
because blue dye is better than red
Anil it is the indigo plant or the blue dye obtained from it
To get blue dye go to the witch in draynor and talk to her about dyes. she will tell you the indgredints she needs for it. get the ingredients give them to her with a small coin fee and she will give you blue dye.