triacylglycerides, polysaccharides, and proteins
condensation/dehydration :)
When elements and compounds combine to form new compounds the reaction is described in a chemical equation.
This chemical reaction is called dehydration.
Not drinking water
Polysaccharides are formed by dehydration synthesis, while proteins are made from amino acids in translation.
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- )
A condensation reaction is a chemical reaction where man-made polymers are made. Condensation reaction is a reaction that links monomers with the release of water.
condensation/dehydration :)
H2O. That's why its called dehydration reaction
Compounds that form after a chemical reaction is complete are called products. The compounds they're made of are called reactants.
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.
A chemical reaction made by mixing two different compounds is also known as chemical synthesis. This is done to obtain a product or several products.
The reaction is called "Dehydration Synthesis".
Dehydration synthesis is a specific type of chemical reaction where molecules combine to form a larger molecule with the removal of water. Dehydration reaction is a broader term that encompasses any chemical reaction where water is removed from reacting molecules, which could include dehydration synthesis but also other types of reactions.
dehydration reaction
When elements and compounds combine to form new compounds the reaction is described in a chemical equation.
Dehydration Synthesis, also called a condensation reaction, a dehydration reaction or just condensation.