In an experiment set up on' CO2 is released during respiration',if one forgets to keep the vial with KOH in a conical flask , how will the result vary? Give details.
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Purpose of KOH : In the experiment set up for carbon dioxide, the purpose of KOH is to absorb all the carbon dioxide released during the process of respiration.
Absence of KOH: If the experimenter forgets to place a flask KOH in the area of the experiment, the carbon dioxide released will not be absorbed by anything which means that the factors effecting the experiment have changed and hence will effect the experiment resulting in altered readings and experiment results.
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Absence of KOH: If the experimenter forgets to place a flask KOH in the area of the experiment, the carbon dioxide released will not be absorbed by anything which means that the factors effecting the experiment have changed and hence will effect the experiment resulting in altered readings and experiment results.
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KOH absorbs the carbon dioxide released by the germinating seeds and a partial vacuum is created because of the loss of carbon dioxidein the flask. This vacuum causes the water level in the delivery tube to rise up.
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