Water.
Carbon dioxide can be separated to get oxygen through a process called electrolysis, which involves passing an electric current through a compound. Another common method is through the process of photosynthesis in plants, where carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen and glucose using sunlight.
During the process of photosynthesis, the sugar produced in the leaf (glucose) is converted to sucrose and then transported out of the leaf via the phloem tissue. The sugar is translocated to other parts of the plant where it is used for energy or stored for later use.
Photosynthesis can be divided into two part: light reaction is the first stage of photosynthesis, occurring only in the presence of light, during which energy captured from light drives the production of ATP. dark reaction is the second stage of photosynthesis, not requiring light to occur, and during which energy released from ATP drives the production of organic molecules from carbon dioxide.
A carbon-carbon double bond. C=C This is because only unsaturated organic compounds (organic compounds with double bonds) can be hydrogenated.
A compound that only contains carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon. Examples include methane, ethane, propane, and butane.
Only a small amount of the light energy from the sun is used during photosynthesis because plants can only absorb specific wavelengths of light (mainly blue and red light) for the process of photosynthesis. Green light is reflected and not utilized. Additionally, not all the absorbed light energy is converted into chemical energy due to limitations in the efficiency of the photosynthetic process.
Because there is only sun during the day
The first law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only change form. Photosynthesis is an example of this. The energy of sunlight is converted via photosynthesis to energy stored in the chemical bonds of the molecules making up the plant.
No that is not true. Only energy of light is used
There is only one gas. It is the co2 gas.
No, all organic compound is not made up of plants.Some can be synthesis in the lab artificially. Although there are many compounds which are obtained in nature.All plants produce Glucose in the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the only way of storing carbon. Glucose has 6 carbon atoms.
The glucose produced by photosynthesis isn't stored; it is sent down the phloem to the roots and the other parts of the plant to be transformed into ATP (energy), which is used by the plant to perform various life functions (one of the most important being growth).
Carbon dioxide can be separated to get oxygen through a process called electrolysis, which involves passing an electric current through a compound. Another common method is through the process of photosynthesis in plants, where carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen and glucose using sunlight.
Sugar CH2O is produced by photosynthesis: CO2 + H20 + radiation = CH2O + O2
During the process of photosynthesis, the sugar produced in the leaf (glucose) is converted to sucrose and then transported out of the leaf via the phloem tissue. The sugar is translocated to other parts of the plant where it is used for energy or stored for later use.
Plants produce sugar from photosynthesis which is a process that converts the suns light in addition to water and CO2 into energy in the form of sugar. Therefore, plants only go through photosynthesis during the daytime because at nighttime there is no sun and the plant cannot go through photosythesis. Because photosynthesis happens only during the day, sugar is produced only during the day also.
No, the process of carbon dioxide being converted into more complex molecules by plants during photosynthesis is a chemical change, not a physical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, whereas physical changes only affect the physical state of a substance without altering its chemical composition.