Absorbance of the experimental, control and dark control samples exposed to light for different time periods. 0 Time (mins) Control 0.572 0.593 0.596 0.591 0.589 0.586 Experimental 1.721 1.571 1.379 1.18 0.987 0.806 Dark control 1.724 1.732 1.712 1.71 1.71 1.709 Rate of absorbance(nm) 2 1.8 1.6 14 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 1.724 1.732 1.712 1571 2 0 1 -Control 1979 Rate of light absorbance in photosynthises reaction at different interval of times 1.71 0.572 -0.599 0.596 0.591 0.589 2 7:48 0.987 5 3 Time (Mins) Experimental 6 0.589 0.655 4.71 1.709 1.71 1.71 Dark control 7 0.589 0.526 6 1.703 Vertical (Value) Axis Major Gridlines UBU0 0.586 0.569 1:703 7
Absorbance of the experimental, control and dark control samples exposed to light for different time periods. 0 Time (mins) Control 0.572 0.593 0.596 0.591 0.589 0.586 Experimental 1.721 1.571 1.379 1.18 0.987 0.806 Dark control 1.724 1.732 1.712 1.71 1.71 1.709 Rate of absorbance(nm) 2 1.8 1.6 14 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 1.724 1.732 1.712 1571 2 0 1 -Control 1979 Rate of light absorbance in photosynthises reaction at different interval of times 1.71 0.572 -0.599 0.596 0.591 0.589 2 7:48 0.987 5 3 Time (Mins) Experimental 6 0.589 0.655 4.71 1.709 1.71 1.71 Dark control 7 0.589 0.526 6 1.703 Vertical (Value) Axis Major Gridlines UBU0 0.586 0.569 1:703 7
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