No, photosynthesis is a chemical change by which water and carbon dioxide are converted into oxygen and carbohydrates.
There is an energy transformation. Light energy is converted to chemical energy
Photosynthesis involves a chemical change.
Food making by green plants is a physical change because the plant goes through photosynthesis, and in this proccess the plant converts a combination of light energy and carbon dioxide into glucose (food).
Physical factors that influence photosynthesis include light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide concentration. Optimal levels of these factors are needed for efficient photosynthesis to occur in plants. Changes in any of these factors can impact the rate of photosynthesis.
The process by which plants make food from water and carbon dioxide, known as photosynthesis, is a chemical change. During photosynthesis, plants convert these raw materials into glucose and oxygen through chemical reactions involving sunlight. This transformation alters the chemical composition of the substances involved, distinguishing it as a chemical change rather than a physical property or change.
Physical
Photosynthesis involves a chemical change.
Yes!
Light from the Sun provides life.
chemical
Photosynthesis drastically increased the oxygen content of the atmosphere.
ChemicalCO2 is reduced into glucose. Water is oxidized into Oxygen.Also energy transformation occurs. Light energy transforms into chemical energy
it happens when •A physical change is reversible, a chemical change is not.•the freezing of water would be a physical change because it can be reversed, whereas the burning of wood is a chemical change - you can't.
photosynthesis, physical change, photon, photoelectrons, prokaryotic cell
Chemical because the molecules get rearranged making a entirely new molecule
Photosynthesis makes a leaf green so when it turns brown it has stopped doing photosynthesis so most likely it is chemical change. Helpful enough? :|
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.
Physical factors that influence photosynthesis include light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide concentration. Optimal levels of these factors are needed for efficient photosynthesis to occur in plants. Changes in any of these factors can impact the rate of photosynthesis.