How plants split water molecules into hydrogen and water?
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Catalysts in the chloroplasts of photosynthesizing plants help split water by binding water molecules and separating protons and electrons. ... In a process called photolysis ('light' and 'split'), light energy and catalysts interact to drive the splitting of water molecules into protons (H+), electrons, and oxygen gas
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Catalysts in the chloroplasts of photosynthesizing plants help split water by binding water molecules and separating protons and electrons. ... In a process called photolysis ('light' and 'split'), light energy and catalysts interact to drive the splitting of water molecules into protons (H+), electrons, and oxygen gas.
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