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Name the following:

The chemicals generally used to absorb carbon dioxide in respiratory experiments.

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Solution

Caustic potash and KOH

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Experiments on Respiration in Plants
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Chapter 10: Respiration in Plants - Exercise [Page 90]

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Frank Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 10 Respiration in Plants
Exercise | Q 17.5 | Page 90

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