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Q: Is the carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis a solid liquid or gas?
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What are the reactans of photosynthesis?

The formula of the whole process is: carbondioxide + water -----(light and chlorophyll)-----> oxygen + water + glucose so clearly, the solid reactants are carbon dioxide and water but you can also include sunlight.


Why does the rate of photosynthesis stays the same at a certain temperature?

Why The Temperature Stays The SameDuring a phase change, the average energy of the particles remains the same, but, the particles are rearranging themselves. Particles become less organized as their energy increases, so the substance changes from a solid to a liquid to a gas. As the energy of the particles becomes less, the particles rearrange themselves more orderly, so a gas changes to a liquid and then to a solid. The total energy of the particles changes - by increasing or decreasing, because the particles are not increasing or decreasing their speed, just their arrangement. The average energy doesn't change. The energy change is hidden from a thermometer and is called 'hidden heat' or 'latent heat'.


Is urea normally found in urine?

Urea is the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics.


A product of photosynthesis that is a solid?

Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy to fuel, essentially. A product of photosynthesis which is a solid is called Glucose.


What human organ system eliminates liquid and gaseous wastes from the body?

The Exceretory System

Related questions

What is a carbon dioxide solid liquid or gas?

Carbon Dioxide is a gas


Is dry ice a liquid?

Dry ice is not a liquid. It is a solid form of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide changes from a gas to a solid at low temperatures, under pressure.


Can you cool a liquid with carbon dioxide?

Yes. Solid carbon dioxide is "dry ice" which is very cold.


What state is carbon dioxide on earth?

Carbon dioxide can be a solid, liquid or gas. At standard temperature and pressure it is a gas.


What phase of matter is carbon dioxide?

Carbon Dioxide can be a solid, liquid or gas. At standard temperature and pressure, it is a gas.


What is the state of matter for carbon dioxide CO2v?

can be a solid liquid or gas


What solid can be turn into a gas but not a liquid?

Dry Ice, also known as Solid Carbon Dioxide


What states can dry ice be found in?

Solid. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide( what you mainly breath out) , it is like asking: what states are there for steam? Steam is defined as water as a gas, the same kind of thing is with dry ice exept it's a solid for carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can be solid, liquid or gas, the solid is made by making the gas a liquid by compression then to a solid by freezing.


How well would you expect a microwave oven to heat liquid carbon dioxide?

I don't believe carbon dioxide has a liquid phase! It exists only as a solid (dry ice) and as a gas. Therefore it would be impossible to heat liquid carbon dioxide.


When is carbon dioxide a liquid?

Carbon Dioxide does not turn into a liquid. It changes state from a gas to a solid or solid to a gas. This is called sublimation. It does not enter the state or liquid which is unusual. This applies when the carbon dioxide is subjected to standard pressure. However, there is a way of manipulating the pressure on the carbon dioxide to give it a liquid state of matter. The critical temperature for carbon dioxide is 88 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the maximum temperature at which carbon dioxide can be a liquid. Therefore, the temperature must be below 88 degrees Fahrenheit to keep it at a liquid state. The carbon dioxide must be pressurized to at least 5.1 ATM to remain a liquid no matter how cold.


Does carbon dioxide gas change from a liquid to a solid at about -80 c?

No. the gas changes directly to a solid.


Why carbon dioxide is liquefied to give liquid carbon dioxide is physical change?

Changes of state, such as solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, are physical changes because no chemical reaction occurs. CO2 as a solid, a liquid, or a gas is still CO2. Generally, physical changes are easily reversed, so that if carbon dioxide is condensed from a gas to a liquid, it is easy to evaporate it back into a gas.