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what is the overall efficiency of energy conversion if 1 mole of ATP is formed per 2 equivalents of electrons excited by red light.

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Answered by netravathiig4148
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ATP in the form of ADP ....

Answered by NainaRamroop
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The overall efficiency of energy conversion if one mole of ATP is formed per two equal lengths of electron excited by red light the due to the following reasons:

- The ratio to the energy road to the energy of light absorbed the energy efficiency of photosynthesis.

- The difference between the gaseous oxygen content and the energy of water react and carbon dioxide and compounds products stored chemical energy.

- Many products are formed which vary with the plants species and environmental conditions are the reason for the estimation of amount of energy stored.

- For approximate storage if the equation for glucose formation given earlier is used in the production of one mole that is 6.02 × 1023 molecules of oxygen and one - sixth mole of glucose result in the storage of 117 kiloCalories of chemical energy.

- According to Einstein equation the energy of photon is e = hc/λ the wavelength of red light is 80 NM and has an energy of about 42 kilo calories.

- During photosynthesis the energy of light used is approximately 50 kcal.

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