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During photosynthesis, a plants chlorophyll underoges a chemical reaction with minerals, sunlight, and all the water it takes in to form sugars to stay alive!

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What is the main product of the chemical reaction that your cells need?

The main product of cellular respiration, the chemical reaction your cells need, is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the primary energy source for cellular processes and is produced through the breakdown of glucose and other nutrients in the presence of oxygen.


What reaction occurs when chemical bonds between atoms are broken?

When chemical bonds between atoms are broken, a chemical reaction called a decomposition reaction occurs. In this reaction, the bonds holding the atoms together are broken, leading to the formation of new products. The original reactants are broken down into simpler substances.


What do chemical reactions that absorb energy need to occur?

Chemical reactions that absorb energy need an input of energy in the form of heat, light, or electricity to overcome the activation energy barrier and initiate the reaction. This added energy allows the reactant molecules to surpass their energy threshold and transition into a higher-energy state, leading to the formation of products.


How are enzymes and activation energy related?

The activation energy, once put in force, will be affected by the density, static, and kinectic energy of an object, but will still have a direct impact on the energy of reaction that is yielded from the initial force.


What is the energy pathway for an a chemiluminescent source?

In chemiluminescence, chemical energy is converted into light energy without the need for heat. This process involves the transfer of energy during a chemical reaction that produces light as a byproduct. The reaction occurs when electrons in certain molecules become excited and then relax back to their ground state, emitting light in the process.

Related Questions

What does the amount of energy affect during a chemical reaction?

A chemical reaction need an activation energy to start.


What do the reactants of a chemical reaction have?

They have a specific reactivity and the reaction need an activation energy.


When reactants combine the resulting products need to have what reactants?

Any chemical reaction need an activation energy to occur.


How does energy involved chemistry?

For example any chemical reaction need an activation energy.


What can a reaction occurs to added to break bonds?

Any chemical reaction need an activation energy.


Where do plants get the chemical energy they need to grow?

Plants obtain the chemical energy they need to grow through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of chemical energy that the plant can use for growth and other metabolic processes.


How do plants generate the energy they need for their metabolic energy?

Land plants generate the energy they need for their metabolic energy by converting their light energy to metabolic enrgy or so called chemical energy.


Do enzymes lower or increase the need for energy in chemical reaction?

In some cases.


How do plants obtain magnesium from the soil?

All the plants, who need photosynthesis for a chemical reaction to light energy, will need Magnesium. Magnesium is classified as an alkaline earth metal. It is the 8th most frequent element found in the Earth's crust. Its an elaborated issue. All plants need Chlorophyl to be transferred to energy (sun light) will need the help of Magnesium.


What do you need in order to have a chemical reaction?

cell membrane


What is the source of energy that plants need to survive?

Plants go through photosynthesis, a process that uses the sun, carbon, and water. Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that produces a special type of sugar that provide the plant energy.


What turns the sun's energy into chemical energy?

We usually refer to reactions where chemical energy is converted to heat energy as being "exothermic". When a reaction is exothermic, it will result in the release of heat unless the energy being released is taken up by some other mechanism - for example by the expansion of a gas. The second law of thermodynamics pretty much guarantees that at least SOME of the energy released in an exothermic reaction will wind up as heat.The energy comes from the breaking of chemical bonds.Some examples: -- light a match -- light a candle -- burn oil in a furnace -- burn charcoal in the barby -- mix plaster and water -- break the capsule inside self-heating gloves or socks