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coffeeking | 11:52 Sat 27th Nov 2010 | Science
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Can Co2 be split into it's constituent parts
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Yes, it looks as if it can be spli into its constituent parts.
A quick Google search throws up lots of articles.
e.g. http://www.scientific...itting-carbon-dioxide
trees do it!
Not quite, roger. Trees break down the CO2 into oxygen and glucose. It doesn't produce carbon directly.
The equation for photosynthesis is:
6(CO2) + 6(H2O) ---------------> C6H12O6 + 6(O2)
But it takes a lot of energy.
Hi Mollykins- do you mean photosynthesis takes a lot of energy (yes it needs some light energy) or are you referring to splitting C0₂into oxygen and carbon (yes, that certainly needs a lot of energy)?
Both!

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