In the video,
“Photosynthesis”, Paul Anderson from Bozeman Science (2016) explaines the
process of photosynthesis. The chemical reaction of photosynthesis is: 6H2O
+ 6CO2 + light à
C6H12O6 + 6O2. There are two
reactions: the light reaction and the synthesis reaction. These reactions take
place in pigments with chlorofyl A and chlorofyl B.
In the video Gases”, Paul Anderson
from Bozeman Science (2013), explaines how different gases are from the other
phases. The movement of an ideal gas
under varying pressure, temperature and volume can be predicted. The ideal gas
law is: PV=nRT. Some of the ideal gas laws can not be used when a gas
approaches condensation.
Hello Anne,
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI see that you learnt a lot.
You make shorter summaries which is good. But don't forget to write down all the important things. Another tip is to use linking words.