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3. Show the reduction taking place during photosynthesis, Explain with the help of a
balanced chemical equation.​

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Answered by shrutisenha
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Explanation:Photosynthesis can be represented using a chemical equation.

The overall balanced equation is...

6CO2 + 6H2O ------> C6H12O6 + 6O2

Sunlight energy

 

Where: CO2 = carbon dioxide

H2O = water

Light energy is required

C6H12O6 = glucose

O2 = oxygen

It seems counterintuitive that carbon dioxide, the compound that's reduced in photosynthesis, gains electrons. This electron transfer is called reduction because the addition of negatively charged electrons reduces the overall charge of the molecule; that is, it makes the molecule less positive and more negative.

the formula

The oxidation-reduction action of photosynthesis transforms batches of six water molecules, H2O, and six carbon dioxide molecules, CO2, into one glucose molecule, C6H1206, and six molecules of O2, which is breathable oxygen.

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