Which number remains unchanged during photosynthesis?
A: the number of carbon dioxide molecules
B: the number of water molecules
C: the number of carbon atoms
D: the number of glucose molecules
Matter conservations matters quick check unit 7 lesson 17
1. Water undergoing electrolysis
2.the number of carbon atoms
3.mass
4.the mass of the mouse minus the mass of waste produced by the snake.
5. 6
just answer the question DrBob222 please dont play with me right now
Why are all the teachers on here so vague? That equation tells me literally nothing DrBob222.
C is the correct answer
Anonymous, I think you dropped this crown.
Nope. Its Still Carbon Atoms. Anon is still correct to date
@Anonymous. Number three is wrong, it's Arrangement of Atoms.
these threads are hilarious
also anon is officially a homie
Anon can I call you that? May I just say you are the reason for my happiness. You give light to this dull world.
Anonymous is 100% right, thanks my guy
while you may be right about that, anon is still cool
Anonymous, let me just say thank you. but 'The number of carbon atoms" is "The number of carbon dioxide molecules" as of August 23d 2021
Well if you'd open your eyes, you'd see that DrBob did in fact give you the answer lad. 6 co2 molecules go in to the equation, and *burp* that means there are 6 carbon atoms in there total, then in the product, C6H12O6, you will see at the start that there are 6 carbon atoms.
6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) → C6H12O6 + 6O2
This equation should tell you.