Two monomers are joined on a covalent bond and a molecule of water is released.
Many polymer are formed by the elimination of a water molecule when two monomers bond, thus it is referred to as dehydration.
This chemical reaction is called dehydration.
The process is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. It involves the removal of a water molecule to link monomers together to form a larger macromolecule.
The synthesis reaction you're referring to is called a dehydration synthesis reaction. In this process, a water molecule is removed when two monomers join together to form a larger molecule. This reaction is commonly seen in the formation of macromolecules like proteins and carbohydrates.
condensation/dehydration :)
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- )
Dehydration Synthesis, also called a condensation reaction, a dehydration reaction or just condensation.
H2O. That's why its called dehydration reaction
Dehydration. hydrolysis
Many polymer are formed by the elimination of a water molecule when two monomers bond, thus it is referred to as dehydration.
Many polymer are formed by the elimination of a water molecule when two monomers bond, thus it is referred to as dehydration.
This chemical reaction is called dehydration.
The process is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. It involves the removal of a water molecule to link monomers together to form a larger macromolecule.
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
dehydration reaction
dehydration
The reaction is called "Dehydration Synthesis".