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questions: 1. what is dehydration synthesis? polymerization and hydrolysis 2. what is hydrolysis? de. synthesis: condensation/polymerization hydration: hydro. hydrolysis lys.
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- Dehydration synthesis is a chemical reaction where a water molecule is removed to form a covalent bond between monomers, resulting in a larger molecule (polymer). In the top - part diagrams, water ($H_2O$) is removed and monomers combine to form a polymer.
- Hydrolysis is the reverse of dehydration synthesis. A water molecule is added to break the covalent bond in a polymer, resulting in its monomers. In the bottom - part diagrams, water is added and the polymer breaks down into monomers.
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- What is dehydration synthesis?
- Dehydration synthesis is a chemical reaction in which a water molecule is removed from two monomers to form a covalent bond and a larger molecule (polymer).
- What is hydrolysis?
- Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which a water molecule is added to break the covalent bond in a polymer, yielding its monomers.
- What was removed? (in dehydration synthesis)
- Water ($H_2O$)
- What do you end with? (in dehydration synthesis)
- A polymer
- What was added? (in hydrolysis)
- Water ($H_2O$)
- What do you end with? (in hydrolysis)
- Monomers