Hypothesis
The prediction is that both the green leaf that has been in the light will have starch present.The one left in the dark will not have starch present. The leaf will turn brown/black if starch is present.
Equipment
- Beaker
- Test tube
- Water
- Boiling water
- Ethanol
- Gauze
- White tile
- Tripod
- Iodine solution
- Bunsen burner
- Safety Goggles
- Heatproof mat
- Leaves
- one that has been in light for 48 hours
- one that has had no light for 48 hours
Safety procedures
- Wear goggles
- Keep ethanol away from Bunsen burner; ethanol is flammable
- Tie Hair back
- Tuck ties and loose material away
Method
- Set up the equipment.
- Light the bunsen and boil the water. When the water had boiled add the first geranium leaf (the one that had been the light for 48 hours).
- Wait one minute for the leaf to boil (this is to get rid of the waterproof layer and break the open cells and make it soft).
- Turn off the Bunsen burner (for safety reasons, we are going to use ethanol), and take out the leaf.
- Put the leaf in a boiling tube and cover with ethanol.
- Put the tube of ethanol plus leaf into the beaker of hot water. Ethanol boiles at 80° so it should come to boil even though the bunsen is off.
- Dip it back into the hot water so it can get the ethanol off.
- Spread the leaf out on a tile. Add about five drops of iodine on to the leaf and observe. After about two minutes the iodine had soaked in.
- Repeat using a leaf that had been in the dark for 48 hours.
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