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What is a photosynthometer?

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Updated: 6/1/2024

its what you measure the rate of photosynthesis

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Why use NaHCO3 in a photosynthometer?

NaHCO3 is used in a photosynthometer as a carbon source for photosynthesis. When dissolved in water, it releases CO2, which can be used by the plant in the photosynthesis process. This helps to simulate natural conditions and maintain the photosynthetic activity of the plant in the photosynthometer.


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