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What do carbon dioxide and water form when they combine?

Soda water.


What substance do plants combine carbon dioxide and water to make?

glucose


Where does the plant obtain carbon dioxide and water?

the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide


Which compound is formed when lime water combine with carbon dioxide?

Calcium carbonate


Is calcium bicarbonate formed when carbone dioxide and water combine chemically?

True


When Plants combine carbon dioxide and water from to make what substance?

Plants don't combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide directly; if they did (and did so in a 1-to-1 ratio), the result would be formaldehyde. Instead, plants combine carbon dioxide and water in such a way as to produce carbohydrates (particularly glucose) and oxygen in a multi step complex synthetic process.


Plants combine carbon dioxide and water to make what?

Plants combine carbon dioxide and water through photosynthesis to produce glucose (sugar), their primary source of energy. Oxygen is also released as a byproduct of this process.


Water and carbon dioxide move into and out of leaves through?

Through the stomata.


What is the process by which water plants get carbon dioxide for their food process?

Water plants get carbon dioxide for their food process through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores in their leaves called stomata. This carbon dioxide is then converted into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and water.


Water and carbon dioxide combine to form?

Carbonic acid. The reaction is: . H2O + CO2 -----> H2CO3


How does carbon dioxide dissolve in water to form carbonic acid?

When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it reacts with water molecules to form carbonic acid. This reaction occurs because carbon dioxide is slightly acidic and can combine with water to create carbonic acid, which is a weak acid.


What are two important materials that are needed for photosynthesis?

Two important materials needed for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide. Water is absorbed by the roots of plants and transported to the leaves, where it is used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is taken in from the air through tiny pores called stomata on the leaves, and is used in the light-independent reactions to produce glucose.