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dehydration synthesis
slower, because the organic particles are molecules
Depending on each organic compound ! Reaction or no reaction, soluble or not, miscible or not, etc.
The process of dehydration, synthesis and hydrolysis are related to the organic compounds such as the carbohydrates, lipids and proteins because they are involved in their digestion, egestion and storage.
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a organic reaction is any reaction particular to organic compounds organic synthesis is a reaction or series of reactions used to produce a particular compound
dehydration synthesis
Among the most famous name reactions in organic chemistry are: Diels-Alder reaction Wittig reaction Michael addition Aldol condesation Strecker amino acid synthesis Claisen condensation Cope rearangement Fischer indole synthesis
The short answer is combustion reactions are a subset of synthesis reactions that require one of the reactants to be oxygen. Common combustion of organic molecules results in the formation of CO2 . However, it is not required that combustion be limited to organic molecules. They are different from decomposition reactions in the same way synthesis is the opposite of decomposition.
Martin Oestreich has written: 'The Mizoroki-Heck reaction' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Heck reaction, Palladium catalysts, Synthesis
Ernest W. Colvin has written: 'Silicon in organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Organosilicon compounds 'Silicon reagents in organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Organosilicon compounds, Synthesis
Synthesis is the co-dependant co-existing of two organisms. For example an ant and an aphis. Aphis provides food to the ants and ants provide safety for the aphis.although, there are dozens more things that can be describes with the word synthesis, fe. read more on the wikipagesTotal synthesis, the complete organic synthesis of complex organic compounds, usually without the aid of biological processesConvergent synthesis or linear synthesis, a strategy to improve the efficiency of multi-step chemical synthesesDehydration synthesis, a chemical synthesis resulting in the loss of a water moleculePaal-Knorr synthesis, a chemical reaction named after Carl Paal and Ludwig Knorr Biosynthesis, the creation of an organic compound in a living organism, usually aided by enzymesSound synthesis, various methods of sound generation in audio electronicsWave field synthesis, a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments
George S. Zweifel has written: 'Modern organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Synthesis
Richard S. Monson has written: 'Advanced organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Synthesis
P. Cintas has written: 'Activated metals in organic synthesis' -- subject(s): Metals, Organic compounds, Synthesis
Tomas Hudlicky has written: 'The way of synthesis' 'Organic Synthesis'
Benjamin List has written: 'Science of synthesis' -- subject(s): Catalysis, Asymmetric synthesis, Carbon compounds 'Asymmetric organocatalysis' -- subject(s): Asymmetric synthesis, Organic Chemicals, Organic compounds, Organokatalyse, Asymmetrische Synthese, Catalysis, Synthesis, Chemical synthesis, Amines