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what is the role of potassium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in photosynthesis

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Answered by erishiaa
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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...
Answered by kingofself
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Role of potassium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in photosynthesis:

  • Potassium hydroxide absorbs the CO_{2} which is important for the plants in the course of photosynthesis.
  • KOH absorbs the CO_{2} 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 O_{2} in the flask to inhale and release CO_{2} as a result, which is absorbed by KOH, causing the weight of KOH to increase.

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