Bubbles "get in the way". You can not see the specimen clearly. The air in the bubble also refracts the image and distorts it.
Air bubbles in a slide can cause distortions in the image, or cause things to move around when they shouldn't. You will not get an optimal viewing with bubbles in the image in most situations.
If you don't lay your slide cover correctly on the slide that has the specimen, you can have air bubbles.
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Bubbles were never created.
Air bubbles in a slide can cause distortions in the image, or cause things to move around when they shouldn't. You will not get an optimal viewing with bubbles in the image in most situations.
If you don't lay your slide cover correctly on the slide that has the specimen, you can have air bubbles.
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yes ,as to protect the particle to be disturbed and also to avoid air bubbles in the slide
so it goes down slowly, ie so it doesn't flatten the specimen to fast.
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You use them to cover the object on the slide, so that it doesn't slip. Usually, you put a drop of water in between the slide and cover slip as well. Also, the possibility of trapping air bubbles is reduced.
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Try placing the slide cover on one edge and dropping the rest down onto the slide. This may help you avoid air bubbles caused by improper placement of the slide. If you try to place the slide cover flat, you will most likely trap air under the slide cover.
A slide is a graphical way to understand things. Slide show is important as it shows animations.
So that you wouldn't mistaken those air bubbles as parasite eggs or other structures.
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