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Chemistry, 01.09.2019 08:00 zalliagessnerp5fuj9

How does photosynthesis use solar energy?
the solar energy just starts a reaction and then its gone.
the solar energy is used up breaking up the bonds of the carbon dioxide and water.
solar energy is converted to chemical energy in the chemical bonds of the glucose molecule.
solar energy is converted to heat.

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