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Experiment on Column Chromatography | Botany

Object: To separate leaf pigments by column chromatography. or To separate the chloroplast pigments by solvent method. Requirements: Pigments extract, magnesium oxide, filter glass disc, glass wool, flask, suction pump, chromatographic tube, petroleum ether, benzene. Method: 1. Take a chromatographic tube having a filter glass disc and glass wool at its base. 2. Fill the chromatographic tube with magnesium oxide. [...]

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Experiment on Dialysis (With Diagram) | Physics

Object: To demonstrate the phenomenon of dialysis with the help of a collodion bag. Requirements: Collodion bag, starch, salt, thread, beakers, water, iodine, silver nitrate, collodion (cellulose nitrate dissolved in ether and alcohol). Method: (a) Preparation of collodion bag: 1. Pour a small amount of collodion in a wide mouthed, clean and dry tube. 2. Revolve the tube so that [...]

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Experiments on Photosynthesis for High School

The below mentioned article includes a collection of ten experiments on photosynthesis for high school. 1. Experiment to demonstrate Moll's half-leaf experiment for showing that CO2, light, chlorophyll and water are necessary requirements for photosynthesis: Requirements: A potted plant, caustic potash, wide- mouthed bottle, iodine, split cork, water. Method: 1. De-starch a potted plant by putting it in complete darkness [...]

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