Biology, asked by kalpeshyewale2003, 11 months ago

2.5 Why KHCO, is used in these experiments?​

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Answered by pandeysakshi200310
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Not to be confused with Sodium bicarbonate.

Potassium bicarbonate (also known as potassium hydrogen carbonate or potassium acid carbonate) is the inorganic compoundwith the chemical formula KHCO3. It is a white solid.[1]

NamesIUPAC name

potassium hydrogen carbonate

Other names

potassium acid carbonate

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Answered by althaf79
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Answer:Our hypothesis of "if the amount of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) doubles in the water solution, then the punches will rise faster. ... The more sodium bicarbonate present, there is a greater amount of carbon dioxide present, which in result will increase the speed of photosynthesis.

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