Biology, asked by nageswaroadevini, 11 months ago

what is hills reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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The light-dependent transfer of electrons by chloroplasts in photosynthesis that results in the cleavage of water molecules and liberation of oxygen.

Answered by sourya1794
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The Hill reaction is formally defined as the photoreduction of an electron acceptor by the hydrogens of water, with the evolution of oxygen. We can measure the rate of the Hill reaction in isolated chloroplasts. This procedure uses a dye as an artificial electron acceptor that changes color as it is reduced.

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