If you would be able to get your hands on an oxygen sensor, then you would be able to. There are devices such as a graphing calculator, or a Vernier LabQuest that you can hook up the oxygen sensor to, and record the data onto it. Also, you would need to seal off the plant from the air around it to get accurate results. If that plant is small enough, you could put it into a litter bottle by cutting down the side, inserting the plant, and use tape (duck tape preferably) to seal the side of the bottle.
Essentially oxygen does not produce light ... light itself is an energy, and cannot be created only changed
There is no set amount of light or of oxygen in fresh water.
The amount of oxygen is proportional to the light they receive. Most plants produce around one cubic centimeter of oxygen for every ten lumens of light absorbed.
Plants need light to produce oxygen so if there is no light no oxygen is made.
Light reactions :)
Through oxidation. That is to say, a chemical reaction that involves oxygen.
its the sunlight makes the answer
photosynthesis: when plants use light to produce Oxygen
you cant
Jan Ingenhousz
Light
Only in the presence of light