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Which molecule used by Hill to prove the photolysis of water?​

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Answered by sai909006
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Answer:

The Answer is hill reagent this dyes permitted the finding electron transport chains during photosynthesis Dichlorophenolindophenol (DCPIP)

Explanation:

an example of these dyes is widely used by experimenters DCPIP is a dark blue solution that becomes as it is reduced

Answered by rarhod2019
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Explanation:

Hill Reagent

These are know as hill reagents . These dyes permitted the finding of electron transport change during photosynthesis.

Dichlorophenolindophenol DCPIP

an example of these dyes, is widely used by experimenters. DCPIP is a dark blue solution that becomes lighter as it is reduced . In the presence of suitable electron accepters like potassium ferrioxalate and potassium ferricyanide, oxygen is produced due to the photochemical splitting of water . This is know as the hill reaction . This takes place in the presence of light . The spilling of water during photosynthesis is called photolysis.

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