The condensation polymerization takes place by removal of water molecules from organic molecules as formation of Bakelite , Terylene and Nylon. in plants starch is also formed by this mechanism from Glucose molecules.
Dehydration reaction, water molecule is removed to form a bond between the two molecules.
hydrolysis
or hydration, dun remember.
This type of reaction is called dehydration.
Condensation
Dehydration Synthesis
A condensation reaction.
Dehydration
chemical digestion or simply digestion
Hydrolysis is the type of reaction occurring when complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones by the addition of water.Example:Hydrolysis of a molecule of a disaccharide, such as sucrose, into two molecules of a monosaccharide, such as glucose.C12H22O11 + H2O ---> 2C6H12O6
mastication
Decomposition
decomposition
Hydrolysis
Catabolism is the breakdown of larger, more complex molecules into smaller, simpler ones.Energy is released and some is trapped and made available for work.
chemical digestion or simply digestion
chemical digestion or simply digestion
Anabolism, or biosynthesis, is the process by which living organisms synthesize complex molecules of life from simpler ones.Read more: Anabolism http://science.jrank.org/pages/319/Anabolism.html#ixzz0hacsXv8fIn other words, an anabloic reaction is a chemical reaction which invloves breaking down complex molecules to simple substances.amino acid + amino acid --> dipeptide + water
Hydrolysis is the type of reaction occurring when complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones by the addition of water.Example:Hydrolysis of a molecule of a disaccharide, such as sucrose, into two molecules of a monosaccharide, such as glucose.C12H22O11 + H2O ---> 2C6H12O6
They reduce complex organic molecules to simpler ones, or into inorganic molecules.
anabolism
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
chemical digestion or simply digestion
mastication
To split with or as if with a sharp instrument. Or in chemistry, to divide a complex molecule into simpler molecules.