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Q: Why do we immerse the plant in a sodium bicarbonate solution?
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Why is dilute sodium hydrogen carbonate solution used in a beaker when doing an experiment to find out about photosynthesis?

sodium hydrogen carbonate provides carbon dioxide for the plant to photosynthesise


Where does flour grow?

Yes , most important constituent of baking powder for plants is sodium bicarbonate which is used by plant for growth .


How do you dilute sodium bicarbonate in water to kill crabgrass?

Sorry- that is not going to work. You wet the grass with water with a few drops of dish detergent in it, then put DRY sodium bicarb in an old sock or pair of pantyhose, and dust the crabgrass plant with the baking soda. Limited effectiveness.


How does bleach kill flowers?

Bleach is generally a solution of Sodium Hypochlorite, (HClO) - which is a base. The solution is corrosive, and breaks down the tissue of the plants roots, which will cause the plant to be cut off from its source of water and nutrients.


Do plants need sodium and why?

No. Sodium is salt and it will kill a plant.


Is a plant in a water a solution?

Plant does not dissolve in water so it cannot be a solution


When plant is place in hypotonic solution?

the plant cell shrinks and this is because concentration is high in the solution and less in plant cell


What does sodium do for plants?

it kills the plant


Why sodium only slips than other ions in SAC in dm plant?

what are main reasons for slippage of sodium and silica in sac in dm plant what are steps to take for eliminating the slippage of sodium and silics


What is the effect of sodium on plant germination?

In most cases, adding sodium to a plant will kill the seed if it has not germinated, and if it has germinated, it will kill the plant. I'm not 100% positive, but I'm pretty sure this is true.


Why does a plant like celery get limp when placed in hypertonic solution?

Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.


From which plant do you get salt from?

Sodium chloride is not extracted from plants.