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Chemistry, 04.08.2021 17:20 jameslinimk

The overall process of photosynthesis has the balanced chemical equation 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2. What does this tell you about the relative amounts of carbon dioxide and water consumed in this process? Question 8 options: A) For every six moles of carbon dioxide consumed, one mole of water is consumed. B) For every gram of carbon dioxide consumed, one gram of water is consumed. C) For every six grams of carbon dioxide consumed, one gram of water is consumed. D) For every mole of carbon dioxide consumed, one mole of water is consumed.

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