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Photosynthesis can be divided into two part: light reaction is the first stage of photosynthesis, occurring only in the presence of light, during which energy captured from light drives the production of ATP. dark reaction is the second stage of photosynthesis, not requiring light to occur, and during which energy released from ATP drives the production of organic molecules from carbon dioxide.
The forceing of what drives hydrological cycle is the sun.
A simple answer is that fossil fuels are burnt. The heat is used to produce steam which drives mechanical turbines and dynamos, which then produce electricity.
This can be done in various ways, for example: Photosynthesis is one important example. Energy in light drives a chemical reaction making sugars from carbon dioxide and water. The sugar is then stored as a source for chemical energy. Intense heat from light can cause oxidation that would otherwise not happen. Light can be a catalyst. For example, hydrocarbon pollutants in the air can be converted to carbon dioxide and water if they are in the presence of titanium dioxide and ultraviolet light.
Heating Copper Sulfate gently drives off the water of crystallization leaving an amorphous white powder. This is purely a physical reaction. Heating this powder strongly will cause a chemical reaction liberating sulfur dioxide and oxygen, leaving black copper(II)oxide: 2CuSO4 >2CuO + 2SO2 + O2
Magnesium and EDTA react very quickly through a highly energized ionization reaction in which the EDTA can lose up to 4 hydrogens. The powerful ionization drives the reaction to completion. You can titrate the magnesium and calculate the point of reaction to better understand the mechanism
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The energy in light
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Sunlight provides the energy that drives the reaction.
solar energy
The energy from the Sun, solar energy drives all the process important to life on Earth.
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A mechanism is a process that drives or influences the outcome of an event.