Answer: The difference between pyrometallurgy and electrometallurgy is that pyrometallurgy is any process that uses high temperatures to transform either metals or their ores while electrometallurgy is the deposit of a metal coating on a prepared surface by electrochemical means, as in electroplating and electrotyping.
Explanation:
After the special pair gives up its electron, it has a positive charge and needs a new electron. This electron is provided through the splitting of water molecules, a process carried out by a portion of PSII called the manganese center^9 . The positively charged P680 can pull electrons off of water (which doesn't give them up easily) because it's extremely "electron-hungry."
What happens is the plants absorb the carbon dioxide in the air which we produce by breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. They then combine the carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight because most plants cannot live with sunlight, to create glucose which is the second formula you have in your question.