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task 3 - hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis video use any method to watch the hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis video by ricochet science. as you watch, answer the following questions. tiny url: http://tinyurl.com/ilzozrc 34. what is the goal of dehydration synthesis reactions? 35. what does the o symbol stand for? 36. what does the oh symbol stand for? 37. what is the goal of hydrolysis? 38. what substances is needed for hydrolysis to take place? 39. in your own words, explains the differences between dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis.
- Dehydration synthesis aims to build larger molecules by removing water molecules from smaller ones.
- The O symbol can represent an oxygen atom.
- The OH symbol stands for a hydroxyl group.
- The goal of hydrolysis is to break down larger molecules into smaller ones by adding water.
- Water and appropriate enzymes are typically needed for hydrolysis to occur.
- Dehydration synthesis builds molecules by removing water; hydrolysis breaks them down by adding water.
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- To build larger molecules by removing water.
- Oxygen atom.
- Hydroxyl group.
- To break down larger molecules by adding water.
- Water and enzymes.
- Dehydration synthesis builds by removing water; hydrolysis breaks down by adding water.