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explain priestly bell jar experiment​

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Answered by linel
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Joseph Priestley conducted an experiment to determine the importance of air for the growth of green plants. He conducted a series of experiments in which he placed a burning candle and a mouse in a bell jar, such that no air could leave or enter the jar. He observed that in this set, the mouse died of suffocation.

Answered by sakshi746454
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Joseph Priestley conducted an experiment to determine the importance of air for the growth of green plants. He conducted a series of experiments in which he placed a burning candle and a mouse in a bell jar, such that no air could leave or enter the jar. He observed that in this set, the mouse died of suffocation.

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