A dehydration synthesis is represented as a word equation by stating the reactants and the product formed. For example, the word equation for the dehydration synthesis of glucose and fructose to form sucrose is "glucose + fructose → sucrose + water."
The word equation for the synthesis of a fat is: glycerol + fatty acids = fat + water.
monosaccharides become joined together
glucose ---->carbon dioxide+ethanol
A general word equation is a way to represent a chemical reaction using words, rather than chemical formulas or symbols. It provides a simple description of the reactants, products, and overall process of the reaction, without specifying the exact compounds involved.
If 2 or more reactants produce a single product, then a synthesis reaction has occured.
The word equation for the synthesis of a fat is: glycerol + fatty acids = fat + water.
During dehydration synthesis, two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, releasing a molecule of water as a byproduct.
An example of dehydration synthesis would be two monosaccharide's joining together. For example, glucose and fructose. Another word for synthesis is combination.
monosaccharides become joined together
The formation of lipids is performed using dehydration synthesis reactions.
Im not sure which one it is, but its out of these four. 1. Copper oxide -> copper carbonate + carbon dioxide 2. Sodium carbonate -> sodium hydrogen carbonate + oxygen 3. Sodium hydrogen carbonate -> sodium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide 4. Calcium carbonate -> calcium + carbonate I hope this helps you, even a little bit. Haha, now i need to find the answer to this question!
glucose + oxygen = energy + carbon dioxide + water
glucose ---->carbon dioxide+ethanol
reactants+product.... I'm pretty sure.
The word "synthesis" is a noun.
I am suffering a bit from dehydration.
Use a variable to represent the unknown. 'Translate' the words to math symbols and write an equation to solve. Solve the equation. Check.