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The fullform of DCPIP is 2,6- dichlorophenolindophenol.
Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless
spectrophotometer is used to determine the concentration of solution by means of reflectance or transmittance by the solution
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1 % DCPIP solution can be prepared by dissolving 1g of the dye in 100cm3 of water
3 g
DCPIP is a blue colour when its oxidized and when it is reduced it turns into a colourless solution. DCPIP replaces NADPH the final electron acceptor in the light dependent reaction. So basically, as the reaction continues, the more DCPIP is reduced and the absorbance decreases.
first measure the volume of the sample solution needed to change the blue color of the DCPIP solution into colourless. then, weigh the mass of the sample solution. finally calculate the concentration by using the formula: volume required t change the color of DCPIP solution (dm) per mass of the sample solution (g)
The fullform of DCPIP is 2,6- dichlorophenolindophenol.
DCPIP oxidized is higher in energy
hmmm.. Safety gloves should be worn in case of a spillage of DCPIP but it's optional. Spilling DCPIP may cause staining on the skin or the surface you are working at. Risks of DCPIP Are extremely low. Do not consume the DCPIP or purposely inhale the substance in case of any dangers or problems related with doing so.
no its not
Chloroplasts release electrons when stimulated by light the DCPIP accepts the electrons and becomes colourless
The concentration of ascorbic acid in an unknown sample can be obtain by conducting a few steps by using the DCPIP test. Firstly, we must obtain the volume (dm ) of the sample solution which are required to turn the DCPIP solution (blue) colour into colourless. After obtaining the volume we use an electronic balance to obtain the mass of the sample solution in gram (g). Then we use the concentration formula of [mass (g) of solute per volume (dm ) of solution] to find out the concentration. Hence. The concentration obtained was the concentration of ascorbic acid.
It can be used to test for vitamin C
it will become colourless.