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hey everyone iamp;#39;ve been getting a lot of questions about um how to do jump rings on stained glass without them falling off and also how to do the wire hangers that i do which you can see on this piece so how to do these and what kind of wire that is so letamp;#39;s get started iamp;#39;ve got my um soldering iron up to temperature and iamp;#39;m going to do these vines um and iamp;#39;m going to start with these 10 millimeter jump rings these are just cheap jump rings i got them on amazon thatamp;#39;s a question that comes up a lot about do you need a specific kind of metal you donamp;#39;t technically need a specific kind of metal um as far as like just cheap jewelry wear goes this is pre-tinned wire which means that the solder sticks to it better and it supposedly you can patina it i actually have not had luck on that front but i havenamp;#39;t really tried hard so to get started what i do is i take a thin piece of glass this is i believe two millimeter thick and iamp

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A primary stain is a chemical used in differential staining in the first step. This reagent colors all the cells of the microorganism being tested. After using the decolorizing agent, the primary stain may be washed or can be retained by the cells, which decides different categories of microorganisms.
The gram stain utilizes crystal violet as the primary stain. This basic dye is positively charged and, therefore, adheres to the cell membranes of both gram negative and positive cells.
Basic (cationic or positively charged) dyes bind to negatively charged components in the cell membrane and cytoplasm.
Two stains are used in the gram staining procedure crystal violet, which is the primary stain, and safranin. Staining with crystal violet is the first step in the gram staining procedure. When applied to the sample, the cell walls of some bacteria are able to absorb the stain due to the presence of peptidoglycan.
Types Sr. No.Staining Technique 1. Simple (Monochrome) 2. Negative (Relief) 3 Gram 4 Acid fast (Ziehl-Neelsen technique)8 more rows
As a result, usually pigment-containing stains will also include a small amount of a binder which helps to adhere the pigments to the wood. A common binder would be a drying oil such as linseed oil.
If the bacteria is Gram positive, it will retain the primary stain (crystal violet) and not take the secondary stain (safranin), causing it to look violet/purple under a microscope.

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