photosynthesis

Cards (5)

  • Investigating the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis
    1. Take a boiling tube and place it 10 cm away from an LED light source
    2. Fill the boiling tube with sodium hydrogen carbonate solution
    3. Put a piece of pond weed into the boiling tube
    4. Leave for 5 minutes to acclimatize
    5. Start a stopwatch and count the number of bubbles produced in 1 minute
    6. Repeat the experiment at 20 cm, 30 cm, and 40 cm from the light source
  • Problems with the practical
    • Number of bubbles can be too fast to count accurately
    • Bubbles are not always the same size
  • Solving the problems
    1. Measure the volume of oxygen produced instead of counting bubbles
    2. Use a measuring cylinder to catch the bubbles and measure the volume of oxygen
  • Doubling the distance from the light source
    Number of bubbles per minute falls by a factor of 4
  • Inverse square law
    If the distance is doubled, the light intensity falls by a factor of 4, which causes the number of oxygen bubbles to fall by 4 times