OXYGEN
A leftover substance is often referred to as a "residue." This term describes the remaining material after a process, such as cooking, chemical reactions, or filtration. Other common terms include "remnant" or "byproduct," depending on the context in which the leftover substance is found.
Chlorophyll, a pigment in chloroplasts, captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Oxygen is also produced as a byproduct of this process.
light-dependent reaction
The process of photosynthesis releases oxygen gas (O2) as a byproduct.
Oxygen is produced in photosynthesis as a byproduct when water molecules are split during the light-dependent reactions in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process releases oxygen as a waste product, which is then released into the atmosphere.
No, the Calvin cycle does not produce oxygen as a byproduct of its process.
There is only one byproduct. it is O2 gas.
The reason for a pH scale it to tell how basic or acidic a substance, or substance byproduct is.
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You would use it to show that something is produced as the result of a process, but is not the main or intended product of that process. For example: 'Buttermilk is a byproduct of the process of churning milk to make butter.'
in traditional process; CaCl2 , in modified dual process; NH4Cl
oxygen is the byproduct of photosynthesis because from water (H2O), sunlight and carbon dioxide (CO2) , they release oxygen to make glucose.
Chlorophyll, a pigment in chloroplasts, captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Oxygen is also produced as a byproduct of this process.
Yes, the only byproduct of hydrogen is water.
When impurities in the ore react with calcium oxide, they form slag. Slag is a byproduct of the smelting process and is used to separate impurities from the metal being produced.
Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of nuclear energy.Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of heat. A foundry, for example, produces much thermal pollution in the process of forging steel.