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Liquid suspensions can offer more uniform distribution of active ingredients compared to staining, ensuring consistent coverage and effectiveness across surfaces. They often provide better penetration into materials, allowing for enhanced interaction with the target substrate. Additionally, suspensions can be easier to apply and clean up, minimizing the risk of residue or uneven application associated with traditional staining methods.

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What does a solid and liquid make?

it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.


Why does pepper and water make a suspension?

The mixture of pepper and water is a suspension because of the particles. You see, a suspension is a mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration. Unlike a solution, a suspension does not have the same properties throughout. It contains visible particles that are larger than the particles in solutions or colloids.


How Special Staining can create sufficient contrast to make microbial structures more visible?

Special staining techniques involve applying dyes or chemicals that selectively target certain components of microbial structures, making them stand out against the background. By binding to specific parts of the microbe, these stains create contrast that can enhance visibility under a microscope. This allows for better differentiation and identification of microbial structures based on their unique staining patterns.


Should you start with flocculated or defloccualted substance on formulating a suspension?

floculated is better than other as it can reverse as first{suspention} after periciptated floculated is better than other as it can reverse as first{suspention} after periciptated


Why is it a good idea to stain cells?

Staining cells allows for better visualization under a microscope by highlighting specific structures or molecules of interest. It can aid in identifying different cell types, studying cellular processes, and diagnosis of diseases. Staining also enhances contrast, making it easier to analyze and interpret cellular details.

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Is double cream is a suspension solution or emulsion?

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What does a solid and liquid make?

it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.


Is liquid makeup or powder better?

Powder make up is better. Liquid make up tends to be very messy and can sometimes lead to problems like running down. So powder make up is the better option.


Why some medicine as antibiotics are called suspension?

In this context, the "suspension" is the liquid the antibiotic is mixed with, in order to make taking it easier or more effective. Kids, for example, take liquids better than pills. So they're prescribed antibiotics in suspension.


Can a liquid not dissolve in a liquid?

If they are immiscable, they can not mutually dissolve - think of oil and water. You can shake them up to make an emulsion, but they will then separate unless you have some kind of binding agent to hold the emulsion/suspension.


Is fruit shake a suspension?

Yes. to make it flow easily. You have changed the fruit from a solid to a pulp and added enough liquid, water,


Does staining wood make it waterproof?

Staining wood does not make it waterproof. Stain adds color and protects the wood from damage, but to make it waterproof, a sealant or waterproofing product should be applied.


How can you make your dirt bike corner better?

Tires, suspension, throttle control and your riding position all have important factors in cornering.


How does changing the consistency of ratio ingredients affect the consistency of gel?

Adding more liquid suspension to the colloidal mixture will make a thinner gel. Adding more suspension medium will not do anything past a certain point as the colloid goes past the point of saturation.


What is the purpose of staining a specimen?

The reason for staining specimens is to see certain organelles within a eukaryotic cell. These structures as well as the cell itself are normally translucent. The stain provides a contrast that will make the part one wants to see more visible. With prokaryotic cells, staining helps identify the type of bacteria. Staining also allows us to see parts of the cell that would normally be unidentifiable by the biologist. I am sure that you have seen pictures of cells in mitosis or meiosis where the chromosomes have been stained and are readily apparent.


Why use citric acid in crystal violet staining?

Crystal Violet staining is a technique used in cell culture laboratories to determine concentration of cells in culture liquid. As against other means of cell staining and counting (e.g. Trypan blue) the entities counted using the Crystal Violet staining are the cell nuclei instead of whole cells. This technique has the advantage that also concentrations of aggregated cells can be determined accurately. Here comes the Citric acid in. Nuclei are situated within the cell. To extract the nuclei out of the cells Citric acid is used to make the cell burst so that the Crystal Violet can stain the nuleus and thus concentration of cells can be determined using a microscope and a counting chamber.


Do they make suspension lifts for Land Rovers?

Yes, they do make suspension lifts for Land Rovers. If you do a Google search for "suspension lifts for Land Rovers", you will find many local options.