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Put a light splint into a test tube containing hydrogen. If it pops its hydrogen if not something else. But make sure there oxygen in the test tube too or else the hydrogen wont react with Oxygen to produce water (this reaction causes the pop sound)
Bulbs convert an electrical energy to produce light
If you are comparing parallel vs series circuits, light bulbs produce more light in parallel circuits.
Yes, the resistance of the filament of a light bulb is what generates enough heat to make the filament glow and produce light.
When light falls on the junction of a pn junction/diode the potential barrier gets break down due to majorty of electrons flow and they release energy in the form of light.
CO2 and water plus light produce glucose and oxygen.
The things it needs is Light and Carbon DioxideRandy Wells
Light is not a requirement for respiration directly. Respiration is a cellular process where cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. Light is essential for photosynthesis, a process where plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
CO2+H20 are the reactants, with the help of light energy these will produce glucose and oxygen.
The primary products released after photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions, while glucose is formed as a result of the light-independent reactions.
Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced is used for energy through respiration, where oxygen is taken in from the surrounding environment and glucose is broken down to release energy.
Plants produce oxygen bubbles during photosynthesis when they use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is a byproduct of this process and is released into the atmosphere through tiny pores called stomata.
Plant cells use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The chloroplasts within plant cells contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Oxygen is a byproduct of this process and is released into the atmosphere.
Ingenhousz found that plants produce oxygen bubbles only in the presence of light. This process, known as photosynthesis, takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells and requires light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose.
Plants use light energy from the sun in a process called photosynthesis to produce food in the form of glucose. This process involves converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen with the help of chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight. Oxygen is released as a byproduct of this process.
The raw materials of aerobic cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. Glucose is broken down during glycolysis to produce pyruvate, which enters the citric acid cycle in the mitochondria. Oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to generate ATP.
Plants make or 'synthesize' glucose sugar in the light, and in doing so, release oxygen as well. Oxygen and Glucose sugar.