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The chemical formula for glucose, a simple sugar, is C6H12O6. When a glucose molecule is assembled during photosynthesis, the process takes up 12 hydrogen ions from the stroma of the chloroplast. What process adds 12 hydrogen ions to the chloroplast?

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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What is the chemical formula for simple sugar used in the photosynthesis?

The chemical formula for glucose, a simple sugar, is C6H12O6. When a glucose molecule is assembled during photosynthesis, the process takes up 12 hydrogen ions from the stroma of the chloroplast.

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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the process is photosynthesis

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