Decomposition is the process by which molecules are taken apart.
Hydrolysis. Dehydration synthesis forms polymers by taking away water.
Degradation of polymers occur under the influence of chemical or physical factors.
Depolymerization
Depolymerization
Monomers are not joined together by the process of hydrolysis. Dehydration synthesis, or condensation reaction is the process of chemically joining monomers.
Monomers.
The term that identifies a reaction that breaks apart macromolecules is "hydrolysis." In hydrolysis, water molecules are used to break the bonds holding macromolecules together, resulting in the formation of smaller molecules or monomers.
Hydrolysis
reduction reaction
Monomers are not joined together by the process of hydrolysis. Dehydration synthesis, or condensation reaction is the process of chemically joining monomers.
Monomers.
This is a decomposition reaction.
The term that identifies a reaction that breaks apart macromolecules is "hydrolysis." In hydrolysis, water molecules are used to break the bonds holding macromolecules together, resulting in the formation of smaller molecules or monomers.
what is the name for a reaction that links monomers to from a chain
Hydrolysis
reduction reaction
The decomposition of any nutrient is called hydrolysis, in which a molecule of water is broken and "caps" the ends of the two monomers. The opposite of hydrolysis is called a condensation (or dehydration) reaction.
When a fuel is burned, it is a combustion reaction. This reaction breaks apart chemical bonds and releases the energy stored in them.
It's called Decomposition. For example, 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
Uranium-235
Uranium-235