Oxygen turns into six part carbon sugars
on the thykaloid membranes of the chloroplast.
There are two main steps. They are dark reaction and light reaction.
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The three steps to a chain reaction are initiation, propagation, and termination. Initiation involves the initial trigger or activation of the reaction. Propagation is the process by which the reaction continues to spread through the system. Termination signifies the end of the reaction as the reactants are consumed or conditions change.
The additive nature of heats of reaction refers to the principle that the total heat change for a chemical reaction is the sum of the heat changes for individual steps in a reaction pathway. This concept is rooted in Hess's law, which states that the total enthalpy change for a reaction is the same regardless of the number of steps taken to complete the reaction, provided the initial and final conditions are the same. This allows for the calculation of the heat of reaction for complex processes by breaking them down into simpler steps whose heats of reaction are known.
C - The enthalpy of reaction does not depend on the steps taken in the reaction. APEX --WXM--
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The energy of activation graph shows how much energy is needed for a reaction to occur. It reveals information about the steps involved in the reaction mechanism, such as the presence of intermediate steps or the overall complexity of the process.
A chain reaction typically involves three steps: initiation, propagation, and termination. During initiation, the reaction is triggered by an initial event. In propagation, products from the initial reaction continue to react, creating more products. Termination occurs when the reaction eventually stops due to the depletion of reactants or other factors.
Perception is a cognitive process. There are several steps starting from stimuli reception to reaction of the perciver.
The Light Dependent process and then the Light Independent process (known as the Calvin Cycle).