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What is the equation for a photosynthesis???????????????

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The equation for photosynthesis is 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is the process that takes place in the chloroplasts in plant cells. The chloroplasts use sunlight and undergo the photosynthesis process by converting the energy from sunlight into glucose that becomes food for the plant. Once the plant converts the sunlight into glucose, it can evenly distribute the sustaining molecule around the plant and sustain itself without any form of food as humans require.

Breakdown the Photosynthesis Equation

Each molecule in the equation can be further explained.

Reactants (Left Side)

  • CO₂ - This is carbon dioxide. It is a molecule that all animals and humans exhale. This molecule is necessary (along with water and energy from the sunlight) to undergo photosynthesis. There is a large abundance of this molecule, so all plants can photosynthesize with no interruptions.
  • H₂O - This is water. As we know, water is a fundamental compound and necessary for both human and plant life. Without water, we cannot survive. The same goes for plants. As such, without water, the photosynthetic process cannot occur.

Energy is also included in this process from sunlight.

Products (Right Side)

  • C₆H₁₂O₆ - This is glucose. Glucose is sugar. Plants utilize glucose as energy and food. In essence, glucose is the same concept as human food. Without some form of food, we would not survive. Without glucose, plants will not survive.
  • O₂ - This is oxygen. Oxygen is necessary for respiration (breathing) in humans. In this event, it is considered to be a waste product. As such, it is released into the atmosphere once the photosynthesis process is complete.
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