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15 December, 16:12

6h2s 6co2 6s0 glucose takes place under aerobic conditions. takes place under anaerobic conditions. the amount of oxygen does not make any difference.

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  1. 15 December, 16:18
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    The reaction 6H₂S + 6CO₂ - -light--> 6S0 + glucose takes place under anaerobic conditions

    Explanation: -

    The term anaerobic stands for does not use oxygen.

    In the reaction given above

    6H₂S + 6CO₂ - -light--> 6S0 + glucose

    We see that the reactants are hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide.

    Thus oxygen is not being used in the reaction.

    Hence the reaction is occurring under anaerobic conditions.
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