Safranin is a light pink/red color.
Basic dyes: Crystal violet, Methylene blue, Malachite green, Safranin. Acidic dyes: Nigrosin, Congo red
Color isn't a color- it is a word.
it get it color from the spors that is how it get it color
the color at the center of the color wheel is white
temperature
Purple
We used safranin on how to essilly see the specimen.
We used safranin on how to essilly see the specimen.
safranin is a biological stain used in histology n cytology
safranin
Do you meant safranine T and safranine O. Yes, there is some chemical structural differences between them.
If you are talking about a Gram Stain, then red. E. coli is Gram negative which means that Safranin will stain it red during a gram stain.
you can omit the last step - the safranin counterstain
Sure, any basic stain can be used for simple, direct staining.
Both bacteria types would be stained by the safranin. When the iodine is added, safranin would be "set" in the positive. The decolorizer would wash out the safranin and then application of the crystal violet would stain the negative.
Safranin is a biological stain which generally colors the cell nuclei red. In analytical chemistry, it is also used as redox indicator.
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