How to balance the equation of photosynthesis (along with water in product side) step by step?

Solution:

You can use the following process to write the chemical equations of photosynthesis:

CO2+ H2O ----- C6H12O6+ O2 (CO2 = Carbon dioxide, H2O = Water, C6H12O6 = Glucose, O2 = Oxygen)

There is one carbon in the reactant side but six in the product side.

So, we can equal it by : 6CO2 + H2O -------- C6H12O6+ O2

​​​​​​Now the carbon is equal on both the sides.

There is 12 hydrogen in the product side but two on the reactant side. So, we can equal it by:

6CO2 + 6H2O -------- C6H12O6+ O2

The oxygen is equal on both side. Now you can equal oxygen on the both side by adding 6 on the product side :

6CO2+ 6H2O ---------- C6H12O6+ 6O2.

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