Apparatus
The effect of light intensity on an aquatic plant is measured by the volume of oxygen produced
Learn the 3 limiting factors and how each one can be altered in a laboratory environment:
Light intensity – the distance of the light source from the plant (intensity ∝ 1/d2)
Temperature - changing the temperature of the water bath the test tube sits in
Carbon dioxide - the amount of NaHCO3 dissolved in the water the pondweed is in
Also remember that the variables not being tested (the control variables) must be kept constant.
Light activates electrons from chlorophyll molecules during the light-dependent reaction. Redox indicators accept the excited electrons from the photosystem, becoming reduced and therefore changing colour.
In chemistry the acronym ‘OILRIG’ is used to remember if something is being oxidised or reduced. Oxidation Is Loss (of electrons) and Reduction Is Gain (of electrons). Therefore the oxidised state is when it hasn’t accepted electrons and the reduced state has accepted electrons.
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