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Express the process of photosynthesis by an aquation


Vimal Raj 14th Jun, 2020
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Pankhuri Kumari 14th Jun, 2020
Hii!
The equation for photosynthesis is as follows-
6H2O + 6CO2 = C6H12O6 + 6O2.
This means, in the presence of sunlight, the carbon dioxide and water react to give glucose and oxygen.
You can balance this equation by counting the number of atoms of each species Both the sides.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020

Hi


The process photosynthesis is explained below with the help of equation as follows: -



6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

Photosynthesis is the process in which plants with the help of inorganic substances prepare their own food with the help of chlorophyll and sunlight.


In process of photosynthesis carbon dioxide is taken up by the plants and oxygen is released as byproduct of photosynthesis


Plants uses the energy from the sun light absorbed by them during the process of photosynthesis to prepare their food or glucose



Thank you

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