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news.wisc.edu/ancient-rocks-record-first-evidence-for-photosynthesis-that-made-oxygen/
Why are iron oxides in rocks evidence for prehistoric photosynthesis?
A. Iron oxides form when oxygen, a product of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
B. Iron oxides form when cyanobacteria produce oxygen via photosynthesis.
C. Iron oxides form when cyanobacteria use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
D. Iron oxides form when carbon dioxide, a reactant of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
6 answers
chemical reaction
chemical bonds
chemical bonds
C3H6O3
Iron oxides form when oxygen, a product of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
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chemical bonds
chemical bonds
C3H6O3
Iron oxides form when oxygen, a product of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
100%
No one
No one, the third one is actually bond number not chemical bonds but the rest are correct
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1. chemical reaction
2. chemical bonds
3. bond number
4. C3H6O3
5. Iron oxides form when oxygen, a product of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
100/100 correct
2. chemical bonds
3. bond number
4. C3H6O3
5. Iron oxides form when oxygen, a product of photosynthesis, is in the atmosphere.
100/100 correct