Name the chemical used in the experiment Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis. Why is this chemical used?
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Six molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) and six molecules of water (H2O) react to form one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) and six molecules of oxygen (O2). Photolysis occurs in the light reaction thereby causing water molecules to split up into H+ and OH− ions and these OH− ions react to liberate oxygen.
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Answer: Six molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) and six molecules of water (H2O) react to form one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) and six molecules of oxygen (O2). Photolysis occurs in the light reaction thereby causing water molecules to split up into H+ and OH− ions and these OH− ions react to liberate oxygen.
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