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Photosynthesis equation
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If I have energy + 24CO
2
+ 6H
2
O how many molecules of glucose will be produced.
I think it will only be one because I will still only have 12 Hydrogen atoms available to make glucose. Is this correct?
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Yes, H
2
O in this case is the limiting reagent.
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