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[Greek, hydro= water + Iysis= breaking] Breaking the bond between two building blocks by adding a water molecule, reversing the dehydration-condensation reaction.
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| hydrolysis |
splitting of a molecule into two parts by adding hydrogen and hydroxyl ions derived from water.
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| hydrolysis |
The chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a molecule and the addition of a water molecule.
Ãâó: www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/urbanpst/glossf_m.htm
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| hydrolysis |
splitting a compound into fragments by adding water.
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| hydrolysis |
The process in which carbohydrates and starches are simplified into organic soluble organics, usually by facultative anaerobes.
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