Hydrocarbon reactions:)
Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.
In the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide (CO2) is a reactant, along with water (H2O). The reaction, facilitated by sunlight and chlorophyll, produces glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) as products. Thus, carbon dioxide is essential for the production of glucose and oxygen in plants.
A combustion reaction typically involves a reactant containing carbon and produces heat and light as it reacts with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide :)
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
A complete combustion always produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the final products.
Carbon dioxide
it is a product
The reactant in the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into organic molecules, such as glucose, through a series of enzymatic reactions in the Calvin cycle.
The amount of carbon dioxide a person produces
No. Water is H2O. It doesn't have carbon and hence will never form carbon dioxide.
Combustion reactions always have O2 as a reactant. The other reactant is the thing being burned. If the thing being burned is a hydrocarbon, the products will be water and carbon dioxide.