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Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
water, sunlight, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
carbon dioxideCarbon Dioxide
A photoautotroph gets its energy initially from light, and its carbon from carbon dioxide.
Water Light and Carbon Dioxide
Plants absorb Co2. Carbon dioxide. Which is Carbon and oxygen. The carbon is used in the plant and the oxygen is released, (or reflected as you could say).
Carbon dioxide is a light gas.
No. Otherwise, we would have seen new colours when light is reflected, since all the colours have different frequencies.
Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
Light has little or no effect on water and carbon dioxide, unless a catalyst such as chlorophyll is present. In that case, the light energy is absorbed and the water and carbon dioxide are converted to glucose and water. This is photosynthesis.
The frequency or wavelength of the light reflected from the object to your eye.
the raw materials are water and carbon dioxide
Light or energy from the sun, Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)
carbon dioxide
water, sunlight, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
A. It convert light into carbon dioxide B. It absorbs carbon dioxide C. It absorbs light energy D. It absorbs water
It all depends on the frequencies of light the compounds reflect and absorb. The color you see is reflected light at a certain frequency(corresponding to a combination of certain colors in the electromagnetic spectrum), while the rest is absorbed. For example, the Nitrogen Oxide molecule absorb light at a frequency out of the visible range, and reflect all colors we can see. That is why we see that Nitrogen gas is a white gas(if the gas if concentrated enough). As for nitrogen dioxide, the molecules absorb a certain color. All the other colors are reflected as a brown color.