Ha! Ha! I'm using Forbes insoluble dry plates.
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From the dry cleaner.....
Because the dry land (continents) are the top of the tectonic plates?
they have plates on top .they have holes in the body
To clean the plates on a wet/dry hair straightener use a light cleaner on a rag and wipe down the plates. Make sure the hair straightener has been properly cooled before cleaning.
a dry insoluble substance, usually pulverized, which when suspended in a liquid vehicle becomes a paint, ink, etc
It's better to say that the continents are part of the plates. Plate boundaries are sometimes on dry land and sometimes not.
Because they will buckle if they are used dry.
If by inoculated you mean used, here is my answer if that is true; streak plates need to be dry because the powder left behind may react and change color to whatever that liquid is on the streak plate.
No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.
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perhaps it is easier to streak that way, i mean when the agar is set and dry. .
There is greater exposed surface area
No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.