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A student used a red stain for mounting a peel of onion This corresponds to the stain a)Acetocarmine b)safranin c)methylene blue d)iodine

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Answered by dainvincible1
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A student used a red stain for mounting a peel of onion This corresponds to the stain SAFRANIN.

It is used in histology and cytology.
The formula of safarin is  C20H19N4+·Cl-
The molar mass of safarin is 350.85 g·mol⁻¹
It is soluble in water.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hello!

> The red stain that the student used for mounting a peel of onion is safranine dye.

SAFRANINE :- It is used for staining the leaf epidermis and to see the nucleus clearly.

> It is a basic dye.

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