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oxygen liberated during photosynthesis come from ​

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Answered by aastik32
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The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. ... The water molecules are also split intooxygen and hydrogen and the latter (hydrogen) is joined to the carbon dioxide to create sugars. Excessoxygen gathered after all these arereleased into the atmosphere duringrespiration

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Answered by aiqbal86592
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It is liberated by a chemical reaction.

The chlorophyll gets excited and helps in photolysis of water with emission of oxidised hydrogen ion and reduced hydroxyl ion during light reaction of photosynthesis. The hydroxyl ion ejects electron and turns into oh radical. From such four hydroxyl radicals, 2 molecules of H2O and one molecule of o2 are formed . This is how oxygen is liberated.

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