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The Half-Reaction Below Is Used to Describe the Chemical Change

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The half-reaction below is used to describe the chemical change that occurs to carbon atoms in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
6 CO2 + 24 H+ + 24 e−  C6H12O6 + 6 H2O
This half-reaction illustrates that carbon atoms in carbon dioxide undergo _______ to form C6H12O6.

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