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  • Hydrolysis - Wikipedia
    Hydrolysis reactions can be the reverse of a condensation reaction in which two molecules join into a larger one and eject a water molecule Thus hydrolysis adds water to break down molecules, whereas condensation joins molecules through the removal of water
  • Hydrolysis | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    A characteristic feature of the hydrolysis of esters and of most other organic compounds is that a third substance, ordinarily an acid or a base, increases the rate at which the chemical change takes place
  • 5. 4: Hydrolysis Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts
    In a hydrolysis reaction, a larger molecule forms two (or more) smaller molecules and water is consumed as a reactant Hydrolysis ("hydro" = water and "lysis" = break) involves adding water to one large molecule to break it into multiple smaller molecules
  • An Explanation of the Process Hydrolysis - ThoughtCo
    Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction where water helps break down substances into smaller parts Hydrolysis can occur in three main types: salt, acid, and base reactions In living organisms, hydrolysis reactions are helped by enzymes called hydrolases to break down polymers
  • What Is Hydrolysis? The Chemical Reaction Explained
    Define hydrolysis and its chemical mechanism Discover how this water-based reaction fuels digestion, releases metabolic energy, and builds molecules
  • Hydrolysis Reaction: Definition, Equation, and Applications
    Hydrolysis, also known as hydrolysis reaction, is a type of decomposition reaction in which a molecule is broken down into components by adding water The entire molecule changes its structure as new bonds are formed
  • Hydrolysis (video) | Chemistry of life | Khan Academy
    Polysaccharides, such as starch, chitin, glycogen, and cellulose, can be broken down into monosaccharides This occurs through the process of hydrolysis, which uses water to break the bonds between monosaccharides
  • What Is a Hydrolysis Reaction? - ScienceInsights
    Hydrolysis is a chemical process derived from the Greek words hydro, meaning water, and lysis, meaning to split or unbind This reaction involves the addition of a water molecule to a larger compound, which results in the cleavage of a chemical bond within that compound


















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