In condensation reactions, a molecule of water is removed: an H from one monomer and a OH from the other monomer. Both join together to form water. For this reason, condensation reactions are also called dehydration reactions. Note that condensation/dehydration reactions occur in the bonding of any monomers to form any polymers; not just in proteins.
H2O will be removed. OH from the carboxyl group of alanine and H from the amino group of glycine.
It is dehydration synthesis. Basically it is a process in which a molecule of water is removed from the reactant to join reactants together.
No. A third hydrogen atom can not join a water molecule. However, it can partially join a water molecule through a process called hydrogen bonding. So the third hydrogen is more attached to its own oxygen atom than it is attached to the other oxygen atom although it is attached to both.
The atoms of oxygen join to form the diatomic molecule O2 with a covalent bond.
When two elements are join together the molecule of a compound is formed.
chemical process that joins two molecule together by removing water
It is dehydration synthesis. Basically it is a process in which a molecule of water is removed from the reactant to join reactants together.
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No. A third hydrogen atom can not join a water molecule. However, it can partially join a water molecule through a process called hydrogen bonding. So the third hydrogen is more attached to its own oxygen atom than it is attached to the other oxygen atom although it is attached to both.
A water molecule! (H20 is released.
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