Both the reactants and products of photosynthesis contain carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O), but the products contain greater energy than the reactants. How can the products of photosynthesis have greater energy than the reactants?
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because the particles in the products move faster than in the reactants
because the particles in the products move faster than in the reactants
because the reaction increased the masses of the nuclei in the products
because the reaction increased the masses of the nuclei in the products
because after the products were exposed to sunlight their electrical charges increased
because after the products were exposed to sunlight their electrical charges increased
because more energy is stored in the chemical bonds of the products than the reactants
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because more energy is stored in the chemical bonds of the products than the reactants