It depends on the type of initial compound. For ether, for example, elevated temperature, with sulphuric acid as a catalyst is sufficient. Please see the first link for mentions of some of the compounds that undergo dehydration, then follow the links for the products of the dehydration reactions for information about their synthesis by dehydration.
When the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in
Dehydration is the loss of a water molecule from a reactant in a chemical reaction.
Osmosis needs to occur.
Removal of hydrogen
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- )
Triglycerides are formed by the dehydration reaction of fatty acids and glycerol.
An "elimination" reaction or "condensation" reaction.
Hydrolysis uses water in the reaction and dehydration removes it. The answer is dehydration.
Dehydration synthesis
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
Triglycerides are formed by the dehydration reaction of fatty acids and glycerol.
An "elimination" reaction or "condensation" reaction.
Hydrolysis uses water in the reaction and dehydration removes it. The answer is dehydration.
The reaction is called "Dehydration Synthesis".
Dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
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Hydrolysis is the reaction of an organic compound with water, whereas dehydration is the removal of water molecules from an organic compound.
dehydration reaction
In dehydration, water molecules are removed. Hydrolysis is the opposite of this. In hydrolization, water molecules are combined.