When painting cabinets, it is important to stain the gel because it allows for the cabinet to protect itself against liquid oil bases. It provides an abrade to the surface.
Gram-positive bacteria which take up the stain turn purple, while Gram-negative bacteria which do not take up the stain turn red.
About 10 minutes. It is quite a simple process, with a few different chemicals which you have to flood the bacteria in, and wash off again.
DNA and RNA is stained by making the gel with 1 or 2 drops of ethidium bromide, which is a dye specific for nucleic acids and can be visualized under UV light.
Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
Yes you can.
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Where are the stains? what material is the stain on? Marble? wood? carpet?
When painting cabinets, it is important to stain the gel because it allows for the cabinet to protect itself against liquid oil bases. It provides an abrade to the surface.
Depends on the type of stain, but usually about i would say 3 minutes.
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Yes, if it's a gel stain. However, if it's a penetrating stain it will not dry correctly. If you try to clean it, it will smear. If you put a clear topcoat on it, the topcoat will smear the excess stain.
You can an electrophoresis gel and then stain the gel using a solution such as coomassie blue to make the bands visible. Alternatively, you can stain a cell containing DNA by using acridine orange. It is necessary to observe these under an electron light microscope.