a double bond
When water is removed, dehydration is a type of reaction that occurs.
Dehydration synthesis
Dehydration synthesis, also called condensation, is the type of reaction that builds polymers by removing water.
Chemiluminescence reaction occurs in a glow stick. It is a process where light is produced through a chemical reaction without generating heat.
A dehydration reaction can be (and often is) called dehydration synthesis, as the process involves synthesizing large compounds from smaller ones by removing the water from them (hence the dehydra- )
H2O. That's why its called dehydration reaction
A dehydration reaction typically produces a larger molecule by removing a water molecule (H₂O) from two smaller reactants. This process often occurs in the formation of polymers, such as in the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. In addition to the larger product, the dehydration reaction can also release energy, making it a key component in various biological processes.
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.
Cyclopentene would be produced from the dehydration of cyclopentanol.
The major alkene product produced by dehydrating cyclohexanol is cyclohexene. This dehydration reaction typically occurs through an acid-catalyzed mechanism, where a water molecule is removed from the cyclohexanol molecule to form the cyclohexene product.
The reaction is called "Dehydration Synthesis".
if a condensation reaction involves loss of water, ONLY then it is known to a dehydration. however, there are reactions which may involve loss of carbon dioxide or ammonia, and are then not considered to be dehydration