6(CO2) + 6(H2O) --> C6H12o6 + 6(O2)
REACTANTS --> PRODUCTS
Photosynthesis produces oxygen.
The chemical equations for the processes are opposites of each other. The chemical equation for photosynthesis is: solar energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 The chemical equation for cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy. The ONLY difference is that photosynthesis uses sunlight while cellular respiration produces energy in the form of ATP. :)
Yes. The equation for photosynthesis can be balanced. You are simply using light to strip two hydrogen atoms from one oxygen atom. You will have H2O plus 2 photons produces 2 single atoms of Hydrogen and One atom of free Oxygen. Your free atom of Oxygen will soon link up with another Oxygen atom and create O2. The hydrogen atoms will participate in some other reactions.
I don't know if this is answering your question, but photosynthesis produces molecules of oxygen.
It's the reverse of a combustion reaction. 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Note it produces glucose (a hydrocarbon) and oxygen when activated by LIGHT.
c6h12o6 is the equation for photosynthesis
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Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.
It's the reverse of a combustion reaction. 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Note it produces glucose (a hydrocarbon) and oxygen when activated by LIGHT.
The reactants of the chemical equation for photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water. The products are glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Because the end products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen) are the requirement to start cellular respiration.
photosynthesis eqn :- 6CO2 + 12H2O -----> C6H12O6 +6O2 Respiratory eqn :- C6H12O6 +6O2 -----> 6CO2 + 12H2O So, photosynthesis eqn = Respiration eqn