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How Do You Stain A Microscope Slide?

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How Do You Stain A Microscope Slide?

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The use of stain on microscope slides is common. There are almost endless varieties of stains that can be used on slides. Stains are used to illuminate certain parts of a specimen on a slide. They can also be used to reveal particular substances that may otherwise be invisible. If you work with microscopes, follow these steps to learn how to stain a microscope slide. Prepare a wet mount slide as you normally would. Use an eyedropper to collect a drop or two of your stain from its bottle. Place a single drop of stain on the outer edge of the cover slip on top of your slide. You can place the stain on either edge of the two ends of the cover slip. Tear off a small piece of a paper towel. Set the paper towel against the opposite end of the cover slip, as close to the edge as possible. The paper towel will act as a magnet, pulling the stain underneath the cover slip. Wait until all of the stain has been pulled in between the cover slip and the slide. The stain should completely cover the s

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