The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
The name given to a disaccharide plus water is hydrolysis. This reaction breaks down the disaccharide into its two monosaccharide components by adding a water molecule.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
It is a hydrolisis reaction.Molecule given out is water.
The water molecule (H2O) is formed from atoms of hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
It is a old new molecule
A protonated water molecule is also known as a hydronium ion (H3O+).
No. A desiccant is something that absorbs water.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
dihydrogen monoxide http://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/cyerkes/Chem104A_BFA05/Genchemref/nomenclature_rules.html
Hydrogen and Oxygen!H2O - Hydrogen x2 & Oxygen It's basically a water molecule.
diffusion
It depends because sometimes (the majority) nothing is given off. When ethylene, propylene and other molecules with the general structure WXC=CYZ polymerize, they just add together and no molecule is given off. In a condensation reaction e.g when a polyacid reacts with a polyol, a polyester is formed and water is the molecule given off. With certain types of Nylon production, if one monomer is hexamethylene diamine and the other is sebacoyl chloride, the molecule given off is hydrochloric acid. If caustic soda is present this will convert to salt and water.