will you obtain the same result if water is put instead of mercury in the anaerobic respiration experiment?? reason
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Mercury is used in experiments on anaerobic respiration because it does not contain dissolved oxygen, this maintaining an oxygen-free environment so anaerobic respiration can be carried out. Water, on the other hand, contains dissolved oxygen.
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Mercury is used in the experiments o demonstrate anaerobic respiration because: It is the only metal which occurs in liquid state and is a good conductor of heat. It does stick to the walls of the capillary and hence, gives accurate results. It has a uniform rate of expansion and contraction
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