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In an experiment, demonstrating the evolution of oxygen in Hydrilla, sodium bicarbonate is added to water in the experimental setup. What would happen if all other conditions are favorable?

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Amount of oxygen evolved decreases as carbon dioxide in water is absorbed by sodium bicarbonate
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Amount of oxygen evolved increases as the availability of carbon dioxide increases
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Amount of oxygen evolved decreases as the availability of carbon dioxide increases
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Amount of oxygen evolved increases as carbon dioxide in water is absorbed by sodium bicarbonate
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Solution

The correct option is B Amount of oxygen evolved increases as the availability of carbon dioxide increases
Hydrilla is green aquatic plant and carries out photosynthesis using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce organic compounds and oxygen. Since sodium bicarbonate is dissociated into sodium and bicarbonate ions. The bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) react with water to produce carbonic acid and OH. The carbonic acid (H2CO3) is readily decomposed into water and carbon dioxide. Sodium bicarbonate releases carbon dioxide in water; it does not absorb the gas present in water. Since carbon dioxide is one of the initial substances for photosynthesis, increased availability of this gas increases the rate of photosynthesis as well as the release of oxygen provided all other factors are favorable.
So, the correct answer is option B.

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