Regarding laundry: Blood, grass, oil (car and cooking) and paint.
Otherwise, stains are used to change colors in biochemical uses, wood work, art and metal work.
For blue/pink stains on concrete, use a 25% solution of bleach (1/4 cup bleach with 3/4 cup water). Pour on stain, cover with kitty litter, wet litter with more solution. For lighter stains, allow to sit 15 minutes or so; for tough stains, leave overnight. Bleach may be harmful to plants growing near the treated area. Use Caution!
Clorox Bleach is better at removing stains!!
Yes, a black light will show stains, such as on a carpet or shirt.
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Stretch pantyhose, or some kind of mesh fabric to rub up and down on the deodarent stains.
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Acidic,basic and neutral stains
Acidic stains are used to color concrete, creating a variegated and translucent appearance by reacting with the minerals in the concrete. Basic stains, on the other hand, are used to color textiles or biological samples and work by binding to specific components in the material. Acidic stains typically penetrate and etch the surface, while basic stains generally coat or adhere to the surface.
Introduction to basic techniques in microscopy involves light microscopy, laser scanning, types of dyes, the cell, electron microscopy, differential interface microscopy, histological stains and histochemical stains.
A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.
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Basic stains have a strong attraction for acidic cell components, such as nucleic acids and proteins, and can help visualize cell structures under a microscope by staining them a different color. Examples of basic stains include methylene blue and crystal violet.
The bacterial cell wall has a negative charge. The basic stain has a positive charge. Since they have opposite charges, the bacterial cell wall and the basic stain are attracted to each other; hence the basic stain dyes the bacteria.
Basic stains are used in microscopy to help visualize cell structures under a microscope. They bind to acidic components of cells, such as DNA and RNA, giving them a positive charge and allowing them to be more easily seen under the microscope. Examples of basic stains include methylene blue and crystal violet.
Basophilia is the condition of being basophilic - describing biological tissue which stains readily with basic dyes.
The name of the type of enzyme that digests stains containing fats is Lipase.
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