Difference between revisions of "Agar Diffusion"
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Revision as of 07:42, 21 July 2018
A simple demonstration of diffusion through agar media to visually illustrate that viruses diffuse through plate media.
Red Food Coloring
This was done with a single drop of food coloring containing FD&C Red 3 and Red 40. Be careful not to disturb the plate and cause the drop to run until it is compltely absorbed into the media.
File:Reddropdiffusion2.jpg
One Hour Later
File:Reddropdiffusion3.jpg
Two and a half hours later
After sitting overnight the liquid was completely absorbed into the media and the plate can be inverted.
Notes
Carbon black has a particle size closer to that of a virus and might be more appropriate to model viral particle diffusion.
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