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what is the role of pottasium hydoxide solution in mohl half leaf experiment​

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Answered by peerbux363
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➡️ KOH (Potassium Hydroxide) absorbs carbon dioxide. The leaf inside the bottle containing KOH solution does not become blue black when compared with the leaf which is exposed to atmospheric air. This shows that carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis.✔️✔️✔️

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Answered by shivanshnayer20063
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KOH is used in the experiment to show the importance of carbon di-oxide in the process of photosynthesis. This experiment is very important in terms of understanding the concepts. Two leaves are kept and the one in KOH solution does not change to blue black due to the absence of carbon di-oxide

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