When light intensity is reduced, fewer electrons are released by chlorophyll, so DCPIP accepts fewer electrons, causing it to take longer to change from blue to colorless.
Wat gebeurt er met de kleur van DCPIP als de lichtintensiteit wordt verminderd
Front | What happens to colour of DCPIP as light intensity is reduced |
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Back | less electrons released by chlorophyll hence less electrons accepted by DCPIP hence it takes longer for the DCPIP to change from blue to colourless |
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