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Water is broken apart to release oxygen (O2), which is a product of photosynthesis, and two hydrogen ions.

The electrons are taken from the hydrogens to form hydrogen ions (H+). The electrons replace those lost in the chlorophyll when it absorbed a photon of light and was sent to transfer the high energy to make ATP.

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H2o molecules are broken up into energized electrons, hydrogen ions, and oxygen.

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The water in light-dependent reaction is split apart or broken down. It is broken down into hydrogen ions, electron and oxygen which is then given out.

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it will either evaporate or be used to take the place of somthing else untill it forms

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They melt.

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