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Effect Of carbon dioxide on rate of photosynthesis

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Effect Of carbon dioxide on rate of photosynthesis

Postby ccBiologist » Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:09 am

I did an experiment in the lab where we punched out leaf discs, flooded the discs with baking soda via a syringe , then placed in a beaker with water and then recorded the time it took for each disc to rise after being placed in the light box. My results were great however a NaCO3 concentration of 2% had the slowest time? Naturally I expected this to be the fastest.

My explanation for this is that CO2 filled up the most of the air spaces and because it is a dense gas a greater volume of oxygen had to be produced in comparison to the other concentration (0.5%,1.0) before the disc could float. If anyone has an alternative explanation please be free to contribute to this discussion
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Postby JackBean » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:44 pm

Do you think that 50% would work better than 1%?
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Re: Effect Of carbon dioxide on rate of photosynthesis

Postby ccBiologist » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:17 pm

um well re-thinking my answer before I realized that at the 2% NaCO3 concentration the oxygen produced was used for respiration to produce energy to photosynthesize the rest of the carbonate ions
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Postby JackBean » Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:05 am

And why should it be used in case of 2%, but not in case of 1%?
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