Chemical formula of sunlight
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The formula for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2. In words, the equation translates to the combining of water, carbon dioxide and light energy to produce glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis is a complex natural process that takes place when plants convert sunlight into energy.
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There isn’t a formula for sunlight because what we experience as sunlight is a pure energy released from billions of fusion reactions taking place within the sun. Essentially elements are continuing to undergo high energy reactions which result in the result of light as waves of energy. Years ago, this energy was represented as discrete photonic particles but that is not actually correct; they are waves released within a band frequency. Which frequency? All energy frequencies from those we see to those we don’t and beyond. An old eighth grade level experiment can help you see them, at least for a time. Let sunlight pass through a prism and let the light coming from a prism shine on a clear blank surface on a wall or floor.