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Oxygen.
What do you mean? To test for oxygen being produced, light a splint, blow it out then put it over the object you beleve is producing oxygen and if the splint re-lights oxygen is being produced.
Oxygen was the substance produced by the mint plant. Joseph Priestley enclosed a mint plant in a container, along with a burning candle. After the flame consumed all the oxygen, it went out. Despite the fact that the mint plant was in a closed container, after another 27 days had passed, Priestley was able to reignite the candle. This proved that plants produce oxygen, which is a gas that allows fuels to burn.
Oxygen is used and CO2 is produced
Photosynthesis in plants adds oxygen to the air. That's because the process uses H2O (water). Photolysis (splitting with light) uses sunlight, or whatever source of light is being used by the plant, to split the water into H+ (positively charged hydrogen ions) and O2, oxygen atoms. The plant only needs the hydrogen ions, so the oxygen is released through the stomata of the plant's leaves. It then enters the atmosphere.
the amount of oxygen produced by the plant in a certain color light
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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.
oxygen. plant give out oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide in the present in the sunlight
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The end products produced by a plant in photosynthesis are oxygen and high energy sugars.
No. Oxygen is produced as a waste product of photosynthesis and is excreted from the plant as it is not needed by the plant.
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Usually, a "light dependent reaction" refers to photosynthesis, which produces oxygen to be released, and glucose for the plant to use for energy.
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D