Chemical Equation 6 CO2 + ^h20 sun c6h1206+6 02

12. Using the chemical equation for photosynthesis, choose the correct number of atoms from the drop down box for the element shown in the reactants and products.(6 points)%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0AREACTANTS%09PRODUCTS%0D%0ACarbon %0D%0ACarbon %0D%0AHydrogen %0D%0AHydrogen %0D%0AOxygen %0D%0AOxygen

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REACTANTS: Carbon (C) - 6
PRODUCTS: Carbon (C) - 6
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