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principle of anaerobic incubator​

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Answered by umeshnirmal04
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McIntosh and Fildes' anaerobic jar works on the principle of evacuation and replacement, where the air inside the chamber is evacuated and replaced with mixture of gases (consisting of 5%CO2, 10%H2 and 85%N2) . It is practically impossible to evacuate all the air so some amount of oxygen will still be left behind.

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McIntosh and Fildes' anaerobic jar works on the principle of evacuation and replacement, where the air inside the chamber is evacuated and replaced with mixture of gases (consisting of 5%CO2, 10%H2 and 85%N2) . It is practically impossible to evacuate all the air so some amount of oxygen will still be left behind.

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