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Yeast Project

Post by deleted-175315 »

Im looking at starting this project which tests the effect of oxygen on yeast's CO2 production.

At one point in the procedure it is unclear as to what I need to do with the plastic tubing to capture the CO2 to measure it. Here is the procedure.
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No where does it explain where to put the end of the tube that is not connected to the bottle with yeast in it. I need someone to explain how to get the CO2 from the yeast bottle to the graduated cylinder with emphasis on where to connect the tube on the graduated cylinder.
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Re: Yeast Project

Post by sunmoonstars »

Hi,

That's a great question. I think I found the answer later in the instructions - step 8f. The open end of the tubing goes in the bucket or water, specifically into the graduated cyclinder you have taped there. You must find a way to keep the tubing lined up under the cylinder so the CO2 leaving the yeast is guided up the tubing into the cylinder so you can measure it.

I hope that helps. Let me know if you don't think that you can get it to work.

Tonya
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