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How many molecules of CO2 are needed to generate one molecule of glucose?
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How many molecules of CO2 are needed to generate one molecule of glucose?
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6CO2+6H2O⇒C6H12O6+6O2
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6 molecules of the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2) will be combined with 12 molecules of water (H2O) to produce 1 molecule of glucose
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