How To Reuse Plastic Petri Dishes at Cameron Nona blog

How To Reuse Plastic Petri Dishes. Using a plastic knife, scoop out the old/spent/contam agar discs into the garbage, or a temporary container so you can stay cleaner. In this episode we will be investigating how to make a homemade petri dish and how to mix together a culture medium that will encourage bacteria growth. Either 95% or 70% will work. Properly sterilizing plastic petri dishes and agar plates in an autoclave is critical in ensuring laboratory safety and environmental. For science on the cheap, if you don't mind working in smaller containers, try glass baby food jars. A nitric acid bath between uses helps. In many experimental procedures, the most effective way to sterilize objects is with ethanol. I use a plastic knife and just scrap them into a container that i can throw away. For containers, you can use foil muffin tins, clear plastic cups covered with plastic baggies, clear plasticware with lids, or real petri dishes to grow fungi and some bacteria. The latter is actually more effective, but the former is often. Repeat until all bottom plates are done.

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I use a plastic knife and just scrap them into a container that i can throw away. Using a plastic knife, scoop out the old/spent/contam agar discs into the garbage, or a temporary container so you can stay cleaner. Repeat until all bottom plates are done. The latter is actually more effective, but the former is often. Properly sterilizing plastic petri dishes and agar plates in an autoclave is critical in ensuring laboratory safety and environmental. Either 95% or 70% will work. For science on the cheap, if you don't mind working in smaller containers, try glass baby food jars. In this episode we will be investigating how to make a homemade petri dish and how to mix together a culture medium that will encourage bacteria growth. A nitric acid bath between uses helps. In many experimental procedures, the most effective way to sterilize objects is with ethanol.

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How To Reuse Plastic Petri Dishes Either 95% or 70% will work. In many experimental procedures, the most effective way to sterilize objects is with ethanol. For containers, you can use foil muffin tins, clear plastic cups covered with plastic baggies, clear plasticware with lids, or real petri dishes to grow fungi and some bacteria. I use a plastic knife and just scrap them into a container that i can throw away. In this episode we will be investigating how to make a homemade petri dish and how to mix together a culture medium that will encourage bacteria growth. Either 95% or 70% will work. Properly sterilizing plastic petri dishes and agar plates in an autoclave is critical in ensuring laboratory safety and environmental. Using a plastic knife, scoop out the old/spent/contam agar discs into the garbage, or a temporary container so you can stay cleaner. For science on the cheap, if you don't mind working in smaller containers, try glass baby food jars. The latter is actually more effective, but the former is often. Repeat until all bottom plates are done. A nitric acid bath between uses helps.

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