Question:
What is the formula for Photosynthesis?
Xoni
2006-02-27 12:33:26 UTC
And the best expanation wins.
Three answers:
2006-02-27 19:58:27 UTC
Six molucules of water + six molecules of carbondioxide to give you one molecule of sugar and six molecules of oxygen ie: "6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2" This happens only in the presence of a catalyst which is sun light.
keshadreamgirl
2006-02-27 13:33:27 UTC
Light energy + 6 Carbon-di-oxide(CO2) + 6 Water(H2O)------> Glucose (C6 H12 O6) + 6 Oxygen (O2)
2006-02-27 12:44:04 UTC
Hi, good question. :)



Take a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis



A Wikipedia example about photosynthesis, explains the formulas and works behind it...



Have fun!

--Josh.


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