Answer:
Chemical equation for photosynthesis
A water + carbon dioxide + sunlight → oxygen + glucose. B carbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide. C hydrogen + oxygen → water.
Explanation: This same photosynthesis cycle is usually expressed as: 6CO2 + 6H2O + 6O2 + C6H12O6. This implies that the solute, six carbon dioxide molecules plus 6 hydroxyl groups, are translated into something like a sugar molecule or six oxygen molecules, the goods, exploiting light energy absorbed the chlorophyll (implied by arrow).