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Where in an equation for photosynthesis does oxygen belong?

on the left side, because it is a product
on the right side, because it is a product
on the right side, because it is a reactant
on the left side, because it is a reactant

Answer :

Answer:

On the right side, because it is a product.

Explanation:

       6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light -----> C6 H12O2 + 6 O2.

In photosynthesis, the oxygen belongs to the right side of the reaction, because it is a product. Thus, the correct option is B.

What is Photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis may be defined as the process through which green plants and some algae prepare their own food (glucose) with the help of carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.

The chemical reaction of the photosynthesis is as follows:

[tex]6CO_2 + 12H_2O[/tex] + sunlight → [tex]C_6H_1_2O_6 + 6O_2 + 6H_2O[/tex].

Therefore, in photosynthesis, the oxygen belongs to the right side of the reaction, because it is a product. Thus, the correct option is B.

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