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3 July, 17:34

Can plants produce oxygen without carbon dioxide? What is the relationship between carbon dioxide and oxygen in plants?

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  1. 3 July, 17:39
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    Okay i found that it is

    No, it can't because the photosynthesis involves different types of processes with carbon dioxide, producing oxygen as the result.
  2. 3 July, 18:00
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    No, it can't because the photosynthesis involves different types of processes with carbon dioxide, producing oxygen as the result.

    The relationship in the reaction is:

    CO2 + 2H 2O + photons → [CH2O] + O2 + H 2 O, so one molecule of carbon dioxide turns into one molecule of oxygen.
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