Navah writes out the chemical equation for photosynthesis she includes two reacting molecules to the left of the arrow and two resulting molecules to the right what must be added to the chemical equation to move accurately represent photosynthesis?

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Regardless, for the chemical equation to move accurately, energy/sunlight should be add on the top of the arrow.

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Answer:

light energy, above the arrow

Explanation:

The photosynthesis equation is represented as follows:

6 CO2 + 12 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + 6 H2O

This is because, for plants to get all the molecules necessary for their organism, through photosynthesis, they need to capture from the environment six molecules of CO2 and 12 molecules of water, which, at the end of photosynthesis, are transformed into glucose, oxygen and Water. However, these transformations are carried out because of the capture of light energy, for this reason, it is necessary that this energy be added to the equation. The correct thing is to put light energy above the arrow.