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A teacher wrote this chemical equation on the board and asked the class to make it correct.
water + carbon dioxide-glucose oxygen + energy
What should be changed to show the correct chemical reaction?
Carbon dioxide should be traded with glucose, and energy should be shown on both sides.
Water should be moved to the products side, and glucose and oxygen should both be moved to the reactants side.
Water and carbon dioxide should both be moved to the products side, and glucose and oxygen should be moved to
the reactants side.
O Glucose should be moved to the reactants side, and water and carbon dioxide should both be moved to the products
side

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Final answer:

To correct the chemical equation, move water and carbon dioxide to the products side, and glucose and oxygen to the reactants side.


Explanation:

To correct the chemical equation:

  1. Move water to the products side, as it is a product in the reaction.
  2. Move carbon dioxide to the products side with water, as it is also a product.
  3. Move glucose and oxygen to the reactants side, as they are the reactants in the equation.

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