Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide can be tested using an indicator. Here's how its done...
- Soak some dried beans in water for a day (to start the germination process, as germinating beans will respire)
- Boil the same amount of beans (that are similar sized). This will kill the beans, ensuring they can not respire
- Put hydrogen-carbonate indicator in two test tubes
- Place a platform made of gauze into each test tube and place the beans on this platform
- Seal the test tubes with a bung (to ensure no gas escapes)
- Leave the apparatus for 1 hour (or a set length of time)
Conclusion - if all goes well, the hydrogen-carbonate indicator in the germinating seeds test tube should have gone yellow (as the seeds produced CO2) whereas there should be no change to the dead seed test tube.
NOTE: the dead beans will act as a control
Heat
Respiration gives of heat. Heres how to measure it...
- Soak some dried beans in water for a day (to start the germination process, as germinating beans will respire)
- Boil the same amount of beans (that are similar sized). This will kill the beans, ensuring they can not respire
- Add each set of beans to a vacuum flask. Ensure there is air in the flask so the beans can respire aerobically
- Place a thermometer into each flask and seal the top with cotton wool
- Record the temperature of each flask everyday for 1 week
Conclusion - if all goes well, the germinating beans respire and produce heat, therefore, the temperature of the germinating flask will increase compared to the temperature of the dead flask.
NOTE: the dead beans flask is the control flask
Thank you! Really helpful
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