Why is potassium hydroxide used
in the experiment to show that
carbon dioxide is essential for
photosynthesis?
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potassium hydroxide is used as it absorbs the carbondioxide present in its surrounding and hence it helps to identify the significance of carbon dioxide in photosynthesis.
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Potassium hydroxide is used in this experiment played the role of absorbtion of carbon-dioxide from the plant surrounding. This is done so as to remove all carbon-dioxide from the jar or from the surrounding where pmnat is placed.
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