6 CO2+ 6 H2O =C6H12O6+ 6 O2Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy = Glucose + Oxygen
6(CO2 + H2O) ---solar energy--> (C6H12O6) + 6(O2)
6 H2O + 6 CO2 --------> C6H12O6 + 6 O2 EQUATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS. This reaction needs day - or sunlight in is, in many step reactions, carried out in (green) plants; chlorophyll is an important and essential intermediate, making light energy available for some of the energy consuming steps herein.
The simplest equation of photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy -> C6H12O6 + 6O2. This equation represents the process where carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight, are converted into glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
During cellular respiration, oxygen is used as a reactant to break down glucose and release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Oxygen is not released as a byproduct but rather consumed during the process.
Light energy is used to form sugar from Co2 and H2o.
Using light energy to convert CO2 and H2O into sugar and free oxygen.
They are basically reverse reactions of the other. Photosynthesis H2O + CO2 + Energy (light) --> Sugar + O2 Cellular Respiration Sugar + O2 --> H2O + CO2 + Energy (ATP)
Sun light
CO2, H2O and energy.
H2O is the chemical formula of water; an inorganic oxide. CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide; an inorganic oxide. Light water is an expression for normal, natural water (with the natural content of deuterated water - heavy water).
Sun lightSun light provide energy. CO2 and H2O are ingredients.Chlorophyll are needed to capture energy. Enzymes are needed to guide the process
To combine H2O and CO2 to make sugar.
Chloroplast uses sun light and Co2 to create photosynthesis. The energy transfer is Co2 --> Oxygen + H2o --> sun energy.
6CO2 + 6H2O (+ light energy) → C6H12O6 + 6O2 Ingredients: CO2, H2O, Light
Well, honey, that plant is working its magic using good ol' solar energy. It's soaking up those rays and turning them into fuel for its sugar-making party. Just call it the ultimate solar-powered sugar factory!
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an input for the process of photosynthesis. It is absorbed by plants through their leaves and used in conjunction with water and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.