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Basically, you can just open an airtight jar and then close it again. The particles go in, but they can't come out.

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Air particles can be collected using various methods such as air samplers or filters, which are designed to capture particles present in the air. These collected samples can then be analyzed in a laboratory to study the composition and concentration of air particles present.

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