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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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Answered by keshavupadhyay989
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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.

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Answered by zzalifmadam
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Answer:

As we know that chemical reaction happens everywhere . I hope it helps .

Explanation:

For example, gas and liquid reactants react to produce solid products, such as aqueous ammonia reacting with carbon dioxide to produce crystallized ammonium bicarbonate; (2) a gas–liquid reaction catalyzed by a solid catalyst, as in the case of hydrogenation of benzene to produce cyclohexane catalyzed by Raney nickel; .

Deposition is the phase transition in which gas transforms into solid without passing through the liquid phase. Deposition is a thermodynamic process. The reverse of deposition is sublimation and hence sometimes deposition is called desublimation.when two liquids are mixed, a solid forms. This solid is a new substance, and it's called a precipitate. Explain that when substances are mixed and a new substance is formed, a chemical reaction has occurred.

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