During photosynthesis carbon dioxide combines with water in the presence of sunlight to form
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Glucose C6H12O6 is formed when cow combines with h20.
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This is generally called as photosynthesis
reaction. This generally occurs in leaf, to
be more precise location toccurs in the
cchlorophyll of the leaf.
The chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and the
carbon dioxide and water absorbed from
the leaf and roots respectively. 6 moles of
Carbon dioxide combines with 12 moles of
water in presence of sunlight and
chlorophyll gives 1 molecule of glucose, 6
moles of water and 6 moles of oxygen.
The equation is as follows
6CO2+12H20--C6H1206+6H20+602.
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reaction. This generally occurs in leaf, to
be more precise location toccurs in the
cchlorophyll of the leaf.
The chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and the
carbon dioxide and water absorbed from
the leaf and roots respectively. 6 moles of
Carbon dioxide combines with 12 moles of
water in presence of sunlight and
chlorophyll gives 1 molecule of glucose, 6
moles of water and 6 moles of oxygen.
The equation is as follows
6CO2+12H20--C6H1206+6H20+602.
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