What could be the possible reasons for rise in temperature in flask containing germinating seeds?
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A small test tube containing potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is placed in the flask. Potassium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide released by the seeds and a partial vacuum is created in the flask as a result. This causes the water level in the delivery tube to rise.
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The reason for rise in temperature in flask containing germinating seeds mention below:
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- In flask partial vacuum is created by the germinating seeds whereas potassium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide released.
- This causes the water level in the delivery tube to rise.
- Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore.
- Depending upon the size of the pieces being cast and how much fine detail they contain the temperature will have to be adjusted.
- The seeds which are placed in the water starts the process of germination.
- In Respiration experiments germinating seeds are used.
- The seeds are required to be kept moist so that there is enough amount of water for the growth and production of the new parts in the seeds.
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