Yes, also use water and oxygen. The conversion is done by chlorophyl.
Carbon dioxide. CO2
sugar
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air around them. They make sugar themselves from carbon dioxide, water and light (in a process called photosynthesis.
Trees do contain carbon. Trees take in carbon and convert it to carbon dioxide which is then released into the air as oxygen.
The carbon in the carbon dioxide is split and used to make sugar...i think
because they make carbon dioxide into oxyegen
In carbonated soft drinks, the solutes are sugar and carbon dioxide. Sugar provides sweetness and carbon dioxide gives the drink its fizziness.
One can make carbon dioxide by combining carbon-containing compounds, such as sugar or limestone, with an acid, such as vinegar or hydrochloric acid. This chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
By converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
It's absorbed from carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere
Combining carbon dioxide and water is a chemical change, not a physical change, but it doesn't make sugar. Carbon dioxide and water makes carbonic acid. CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3-->H+ + HCO3-
when carbon oxidizes (mixes with oxygen) it forms carbon dioxide