Science, asked by hazelsharma2015, 5 months ago

Q6. Why some leaves were dipped in Potassium Hydroxide in test tubes with stopper?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potassium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide, so the leaf sealed inside the glass container is in air without carbon dioxide. Kill the cells in the leaves by dropping them into boiling water.

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Answered by kanhaiyakumarks88
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Answer:

Every year, biopharmaceutical production facilities use vast quantities of Cleaning-In-Place (CIP) solutions to maintain the purity of their manufacturing equipment.

Our CIP solutions are designed for cleaning upstream fermenters, saving you significant time, money and effort. Instead of preparing your own solutions, simply order the volumes and concentrations you require – then integrate them into your own processes.

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