When Carbon reacts with Oxygen then the Carbon will react with the Oxygen and produce Carbon Dioxide
Where C is Carbon
Where O is Oxygen
Where CO2 is Carbon Dioxide
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Here is how it works:
C + O = CO2
The carbon atoms used to produce sugars during photosynthesis primarily come from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings in their leaves called stomata, and then use the energy from sunlight to convert the carbon dioxide into sugars through a series of biochemical reactions.
The atoms that make up carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O) primarily come from the Earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere. Carbon dioxide is formed from carbon atoms released during processes like respiration, combustion, and decomposition, while oxygen atoms in CO₂ are sourced from photosynthesis in plants. Water molecules originate from the hydrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere, with hydrogen being abundant in various compounds and oxygen being a byproduct of photosynthesis as well. Together, these atoms cycle through natural processes, contributing to the formation of CO₂ and H₂O in the environment.
The oxygen atoms in CO2 come from the process of photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, and using sunlight as energy, convert them into glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
Humans inhale oxygen, and breath out carbon dioxide. It is like a cycle.
No, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide are two different compounds. Sulfur dioxide consists of sulfur and oxygen atoms, while carbon dioxide consists of carbon and oxygen atoms. Both are greenhouse gases, but they come from different sources and have different environmental impacts.
The carbon atoms used to produce sugars during photosynthesis primarily come from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings in their leaves called stomata, and then use the energy from sunlight to convert the carbon dioxide into sugars through a series of biochemical reactions.
The source of carbon in glucose resulting from photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2) taken in from the atmosphere. During the process of photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. The carbon atoms in glucose come from the carbon dioxide molecules that plants absorb.
"Dioxide" typically refers to a compound of two oxygen atoms bonded with another element. For example, carbon dioxide comes from the element carbon, sulfur dioxide from sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide from nitrogen.
the oxygen and carbon come from the Carbon Dioxide in the Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis. This didnt help
carbon dioxide
Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.
The oxygen atoms in CO2 come from the process of photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, and using sunlight as energy, convert them into glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
They come from plants. It is a cycle. (Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Cycle) When you breathe out you realse Carbon Dioxide and the plants sucks it in and relase oxygen and that is what we breathe in.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
When lobsters are underwater they breath in oxygen, when they come above water they breath out carbon dioxide.