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chemical equation for photosynthsis

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process of photosynthesis is commonly written as: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2. This means that the reactants, six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules, are converted by light energy captured by chlorophyll (implied by the arrow) into a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules, the products.

Answered by aditimaheshwari90
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6CO_{2} + 6H_{2}O----------->C_{6}  H_{12} O_{6} + 6O_{2}

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This means that the reactants, six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules, are converted by light energy captured by chlorophyll into a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules, the products.

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