why do we had KOH in the bottle in the experiment to demonstrate that carbon dioxide is required for photosynthesis ?
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The 'germinating seeds' are used because they take up the oxygen present inside the flask to 'respire' and release 'carbon-di-oxide' which will be absorbed by KOH. This cause the KOH weight to increase. By this process the carbon dioxide is completely made unavailable to plant in photosynthesis reaction.
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