what is the role of potassium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in photosynthesis
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potassium hydroxide absorbs the carbon dioxide which is essential for plants for photosynthesis...
so it has got no role rather it hinders the process of photosynthesis...
so it has got no role rather it hinders the process of photosynthesis...
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Role of potassium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in photosynthesis:
- Potassium hydroxide absorbs the which is important for the plants in the course of photosynthesis.
- KOH absorbs the which is discharged by the germinating seeds and a part of the vacuum is created because of the loss of carbon dioxide in the flask.
- In the occasion of the vacuum, water point in the releasing tube to rise up.
- Germinate seeds are used because they take the in the flask to inhale and release as a result, which is absorbed by KOH, causing the weight of KOH to increase.
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