Yes H is used to produce carbohydrate. This is from wikipedia
The general equation for photosynthesis is therefore:2n CO2 + 2n H2O + photons → 2(CH2O)n + n O2 + 2n A
Carbon dioxide + electron donor + light energy → carbohydrate + oxygen + oxidized electron donor
The splitting of water in stage 1.
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In order to successfully answer this question, we need to establish the symbol equation for photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O ------ C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon dioxide + water (go to) glucose + oxygen Water is necessary to balance this equation, and to provide the hydrogen that is required for the energy.
Hydrogen, ATP and CO2
Photosynthesis.
This is the trick known as photosynthesis, where the oxygen is split from the hydrogen and expelled as a waste gas. The hydrogen is available and used by the plant to build its tissues.
oxygen and water.oxygen from water when it splits into hydrogen and oxygen because only the hydrogen is used, and water from carbon dioxide that combines with hydrogen to make a carbohydrate,
sodium hydrogen carbonate provides carbon dioxide for the plant to photosynthesise
Hydrogen is an element that when bonded with oxygen, will produce water 'H20'. And therefore is not a product of photosynthesis. However as water is a reactant in photosynthesis, it can be considered that hydrogen is a necessary atom for photosynthesis to occur
The NADPH system is the immediate source for hydrogen atoms for the production of sugar during photosynthesis.
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That would be the water. Light form the sun is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Oxygen, as we know, is released as a waste product that we use. Hydrogen is then carried to another series of reactions to create energy for the plant.