How would the second row of values in the plant experiment most likely compare to the second row of values in the original experiment? Oxygen levels would be higher, but carbon dioxide levels would be lower. Carbon dioxide levels would be higher, but oxygen levels would be lower. Oxygen levels would be higher, but carbon dioxide levels would be the same. Carbon dioxide levels would be higher, but oxygen levels would be the same.
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Hydrogencarbonate indicator is used to show carbon dioxide concentration in solution. The table shows the colour that the indicator turns at different levels of carbon dioxide concentration.
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The second row of values in the plant experiment will compare to the second row of values in the original experiment in the following way.
'Carbon dioxide levels would be higher, but oxygen levels would be lower'.
A hydrogencarbonate indicator or a bicarbonate indicator is a sort of pH indicator that is used to show the sensitive.
A change of color takes place as the carbon dioxide concentration in the aqueous solution rises.
This indicator is made use of in respiration and photosynthesis experiments to determine if carbon dioxide is emitted.
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