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Carbon Dioxide + Water ---->Glucose + Oxygen
When a water molecule is being taken from the equation, that represents condensation synthesis, also known as dehydration synthesis. When a water molecule is being added to the equation, it represents hydrolysis.
The equation is: H2O------>H+ + OH-
The equation is: H2O------>H+ + OH-
A chemical equation represents a reaction--a change of something from one state to another. For example, the burning of hydrogen to form water:2H2 + O2 => 2H2OA chemical formula represents a compound, such as H2O for water. However, muddy water is not a compound. It is water with a suspension of mud. Mud may coutain many different compounds. Main Street mud is not necessarily the same as Park Avenue mud.
Carbon dioxide + water + glucose + oxygen
In a chemical equation, each element has a symbol (in the periodic table in the elements). You use those symbols to create a chemical equation. For example, water is H2O. "H" represents Hydrogen, "O" represents Oxygen and the 2 means that there are two oxygen particles for each oxygen particle. Together, this creates one water molecule.
In a chemical equation, the subscript (aq) after a molecule means that it is aqueous. An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water.Example: CN-(aq), H2CO3(aq)It represents that the ionic state is only in the water (solute); Latin 'aqua' is waterIt stands for "aqueous", and means it's dissolved in water.
H2O represents the molecular formula of water (liquid state), ice (solid state) or water vapour (gaseous state).
The formula of which a compound is made of.Another OpinionA chemical equation represents how many atoms of each element are in one molecule of the substance, for example H2O has 2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen per water molecule.
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The equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O ------> C6H12O6 + 6O2. Where light energy is required and CO2 = carbon dioxide, H2O = water, C6H12O6 = glucose, and O2 = oxygen.