The chemical equation below represents one of the most important reactions for life on Earth. It describes how plants (and some microorganisms) combine water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to produce the main source of food for most living organisms, glucose. A byproduct of this reaction is the oxygen we breathe. Is this reaction balanced? You must explain your reasoning for full credit!
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I also need to know what I need to add to the equation to balance it!
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