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22.The air bubbles possess a different refractive index than the surrounding medium (water). This makes the bubbles appear to have a thick dark border. The shape of the bubble focuses the light in such a way that the center of the bubble appears bright.
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The statistics feature of my blogging software allows me to see what readers are searching for, and one of the questions that keeps reappearing over and over again is the question on how to prevent air bubbles in wet mounts. I have already published a video on how to correctly make a wet mount (temporary mount), but now I think it’s time to address the issue of air bubbles in more detail. Here is the video on how to make a wet mount: Making a wet mount microscope slide
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