Light isn't atoms, so there's no chemical formula for it.
No, it is an artificial chemical.
Plants use photons of light, any light, to do photosynthesis, so yes. Ever heard of grow lights?
yes
To bring an end to the "dark ages"
chemical energy Chlorophylls capture light energy. This energy is stored in chemical bonds of glucose
Light is not a compound.
The chemical formula for an artificial sweetener will depend upon which artificial sweetener was used.
no
The artificial flavoring added to any processed food stuff, is a variety of chemicals unique to that food stuff. There is no single chemical which accomplishes all flavorings. Common flavorings include: aspertame, vannilin, and citrus.
Artificial light can be obtained in a few different ways. Artificial light can come from light bulbs, a television, and candles.
A natural flavorant is flavor additive derived from the natural source of which it is flavored. Since all flavors are complex and differ from one another there is no one chemical formula to describe all of them. The chemical compound of vanilla may be similar to other flavors, but it is completely unique to itself. Artificial flavorant will have the same chemical formula as the natural flavor it is mimicking.
No. Laser light is artificial light, but it is not sunlight.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
It will still grow as artificial light is still light.
artificial light
YES photosynthesis can be brought by artificial light
Yes, but artificial light is tricky and expensive.