That depends on your protocol...it really won't make much difference in the final product because autoclaving will liquify the agar if it were already solidified so, you'll need to let them cool and re-solidify before use. If you are transporting a bunch of liquified slants to the autoclave you'll likely have a mess as the media sloshes back and forth if the lids are off or loose. Of course, autoclaving them with the lids on tight is generally a bad idea.
Another word for solidified is coagulated.
Yes, polyethylene can be autoclaved for sterilization purposes. Autoclaving is a common method used to sterilize medical equipment and materials by using high pressure steam. Polyethylene is a heat-resistant material that can withstand the high temperatures and pressures of the autoclave process without being damaged.
wax got solidified as soon as it cooled after melting
Yes, polypropylene can be safely autoclaved as it is a heat-resistant plastic that can withstand the high temperatures and pressure of the autoclave process.
Mendeleev used the properties of gallium, scandium, and germanium to predict their existence before they were discovered. Their discovery and properties helped confirm the accuracy of Mendeleev's periodic table and his periodic law. This further solidified Mendeleev's contributions to the development of the modern periodic table.
If the line slants upward (going towards the right), then the slope is positive.
Instruments remain sterile after being autoclaved for about 30 days if stored properly.
After the flask or duran has been emptied of molten agar, it should be allowed to cool down to solidify any leftover agar inside. Once it has solidified, the flask can be washed with warm soapy water to remove any residual agar before being autoclaved for sterilization. Remember to handle the glassware carefully to avoid any breakage.
No. Plastic can't be autoclaved, it will melt. Which means that it can't be sterilized and you don't want dirty jewelry in a new piercing. Wait at least a month before wearing acrylics. However, you can wear bioplast. Which is a flexible plastic bar/ring. It can be autoclaved so it's fine.
If you concern for industries then AAC is Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.
It slants to the west.
No, because the angles and slants.
E. E. Cummings wrote the poem "Galosheslessness is foolishness when sharply slants the rain".
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Yes, sucrose can be autoclaved as it has a high thermal stability and does not readily decompose at typical autoclave temperatures (121°C). Autoclaving sucrose can effectively sterilize solutions or media containing it.
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