Asked by Zack
Why is photosynthesis an example of a chemical reaction, and why is it classified as endothermic?
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Steve
well, it combines CO2 with H2O to make sugars, storing energy. When this happens, heat is absorbed to drive the reaction and store energy in the sugar molecules.
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Rebecca
are you sure or nah
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OOOKKURR
Why is photosynthesis an example of a chemical reaction, and why is it classified as endothermic?
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Bobbby
Bick
Answered by
Hootnan
Photosynthesis requires energy, making it an endothermic reaction. Light, generally sunlight, is the source of this energy. The process converts the sun’s electromagnetic energy into chemical energy, which is then stored in chemical bonds in the plant. Sunlight is the primary source of energy on the surface of Earth. Re-word it
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CA Teacher
Boom! Caught two students using this answer on a test already!
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imagine
CA Teacher, I bet you're the type of person to try and learn something new, learn a tiny bit of it, and then brag to everyone that you know how to do said activity.
Such as learn 2 chords on the guitar, and then tell everyone "I'm a master at the guitar!" and then you never learn another chord again.
Such as learn 2 chords on the guitar, and then tell everyone "I'm a master at the guitar!" and then you never learn another chord again.
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