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Water is the reactant for the reaction powered by the sun hitting photosystem II. This reaction leads to the splitting of water molecules to release oxygen, protons, and electrons in the process of photosynthesis.
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The reactant in the process powered by sunlight hitting photosystem 2 is water. In this process, water is split into oxygen, protons, and electrons when sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules.
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First of all it's not photosynthesis II, its photosystem II. well basically, the hydrogen atom within the water molecule loses its electrons and the electrons basically travels through all the photosytems via electron transport chains, towards the NADP Reductase where NADP+ is attached with the electrons from the hydrogen atoms of the water molecule to form NADPH
In the process of photosynthesis, the reactants are water and carbon dioxide. These molecules are converted into oxygen and glucose with the help of sunlight through the process of photosynthesis.
Rates of reaction can vary due to a number of reasons. One way rates of reactions can be increased is to increase the surface area of your reactants. By increasing the surface area, more of your reactant is exposed to the other reagents, thereby increasing the rates of reaction by simply increasing the effective contact areas between reagents.
No. Gasoline will work in the dark. Gasoline is powered by the chemical reaction that causes the flames when ignited.
Around 1903 when the first gas powered cars started hitting the road. before gas stations, owners would buy it at the general store.