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write the observations of priestleys experiment​

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Answered by abhrajitmkjee04
51

Explanation:

the course of these experiments, Priestley made an enormously important observation. A flame went out when placed in a jar in which a mouse would die due to lack of air. Putting a green plant in the jar and exposing it to sunlight would "refresh" the air, permitting a flame to burn and a mouse to breathe. Perhaps, Priestley wrote, "the injury which is continually done by such a large number of animals is, in part at least, repaired by the vegetable creation." Thus he observed that plants release oxygen into the air — the process known to us as photosynthesis.

Answered by mmahipal123
29

Explanation:

When joseph priestly finished the experiment he said that plants must take in corbon dioxide and use a process to change it into oxygen .

This conclusion he had was correct plants do take carbon dioxide from that he concluded now known as photosynthsis

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