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  • 9700/42 · May/June 20254 marks

    With reference to Fig. 8.2: • • explain the curve between A and B explain why the curve levels off after C.

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  • 9700/41 · May/June 20253 marks

    Scientists claim that the artificial photosynthesis process shown in Fig. 4.1 is more efficient at converting light energy into…

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  • 9700/42 · October/November 20243 marks

    Explain the results shown in Fig. 6.1.

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  • 9700/42 · October/November 20242 marks

    State two variables that need to be kept constant in this experiment.

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