Exothermic Reaction.
Photosynthesis is a group of chemical reactions happening in sequence. The arrows represent the chemical reaction, where the reactants are on one side and the products are on the other. In the case of photosynthesis, the products of one reaction then react once again to form new products.
It cannot be certain as there is still alot left to learn about plants and their actions. The most supported idea is CHEMICAL KINETIC energy. This is because the chemical produced in photosynthesis is then transported to the other parts of the plants, therefore, CHEMICAL KINETIC energy.
The main goal of photosynthesis is to produce chemical energy that the plant can use. In the process, carbon dioxide and water are also produced.
GlucoseGlucose is the main product.It also gives out oxygen
They produce glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is given off as a gas.
The presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyl gives up oxygen to air during the photosynthesis.
during photosynthesis green leaves absorb light because green leaves has chlorophyll which converts light energy into chemical energy with the help of water and co2 and after process it gives carbohydrate and oxygen gas as output.
A chemical change that gives off heat. Burning paper would be an example.
Physical changes give no evidence that a chemical reaction has taken place, because no chemical reaction has taken place.
capture the light ffrom sunlight and convert into chemical energy during photosynthesis
Exothermic reaction gives free heat (energy).
Activation energy is needed to start a chemical reaction. This energy is used to join the reactants together or break them apart. If a reaction is exothermic then it gives energy out. If it is endo thermic then the reaction takes energy in.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
A chemical reaction that produces energy is said to be exothermic. In comparison, if it consumes energy it is endothermic.
Photosynthesis is a group of chemical reactions happening in sequence. The arrows represent the chemical reaction, where the reactants are on one side and the products are on the other. In the case of photosynthesis, the products of one reaction then react once again to form new products.
combustion
Exothermic reaction gives free heat (energy).