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What gas is released during the process of photosynthesis? Which experiment would you conduct to prove it?​

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Answered by srikanthn711
30

Answer:

Oxygen is released during the process of photosynthesis. I will conduct hydrilla funnel experiment to prove that

Aim :- To prove that oxygen is produced during the photosynthesis.

Apparatus :- Beaker with water, test tube, funnel, hydrilla twigs, match box.

Procedure :- Arrange the apparatus

Place some hydrilla twigs in a funnel and keep it a beaker containing water.

Invert a test tube full of water over the stem of the funnel.

Ensure that the level of water in the beaker is above the level of the stem of the inverted funnel.

Place the apparatus in the sun for at least 3 hours.

After sometime it is observed that gas bubbles come from the hydrilla plants and these are collected at the end of the test tube.

After sufficient gas is collected, test tube is taken out of the beaker carefully by closing with the thumb.

Observation :- Test the gas in the test tube by inserting a glowing match stick which would burst into flames. This shows the presence of oxygen.

Result :-This shows that oxygen is produced during photosynthesis.

Answered by reenuV
6

Answer:

The gas released during photosynthesis is Oxygen

We can conduct hydrilla experiment to prove it .

Explanation:

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