Plants get their food from a chemical reaction in their cells. The reaction uses carbon dioxide (gas) and water (liquid) to
make glucose (solid). How can a gas and a liquid react to form a solid? Discuss.
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Plants are the producers of the environment , they independently produce energy in the form of food materials , such as glucose etc. The main components of this food production reaction are , carbon dioxide and water . The main resultant of this reaction is glucose which is soild in the normal scenarios . But in this reaction the glucose is partially liquid , because it is diluted with water for the efficient transportation inside the plant anatomy .
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