Plant food!
OK, soda water. But plants too.....
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carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide or CO2.
Yes, in a solution of carbon dioxide in water, the carbon dioxide gas is the solute and the water is the solvent. The carbon dioxide dissolves in the water to form a homogenous mixture, giving the drink its fizziness.
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Lime water (calcium hydroxide) is commonly used to identify carbon dioxide gas. When bubbled through lime water, carbon dioxide forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate. This reaction is often used as a test for the presence of carbon dioxide.
The basic raw materials of photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide. These are used by plants, along with sunlight, to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used to produce glucose and oxygen. In cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen are used to produce energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water. So, carbon and oxygen are elements that are cycled through both processes.
Two important materials needed for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide. Water is absorbed by the roots of plants and transported to the leaves, where it is used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is taken in from the air through tiny pores called stomata on the leaves, and is used in the light-independent reactions to produce glucose.
Carbon dioxide gas turns lime water milky white by forming insoluble calcium carbonate when added to it. This reaction is commonly used as a test for the presence of carbon dioxide.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is commonly used to remove carbon dioxide from air. When sodium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide, it forms sodium carbonate and water, effectively removing the carbon dioxide from the air.
ATP. ATP is the molecule used by cells for energy. The byproducts are water and carbon dioxide.