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What is hydrolosys?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/29/2022

Hydrolosis is a chemical reactioin during which one or more water molecules are split into hydrogen and hydroxide ions

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What are the differences between dehydration and hydrolosys?

Dehydration synthesis is when two molecules come together to produce a water molecule (by bonding OH and H so you have H2O.) Hydrolysis is doing that in reverse. Breaking the H2O into H and OH and therefore breaking the bond and separating the two molecules.


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