There are two possible answers to your question. The process in which food is broken down into smaller, soluble substances is digestion. However I think you might be after the type of chemical reaction involved in digestion, which is hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is the breakdown of a larger molecule into smaller molecules by reacting with water. So, for example, maltose is broken down into glucose by hydrolysis reactions, and proteins are broken down into amino acids by hydrolysis reactions. See http://www.biotopics.co.uk/as/disaccharidehydrolysis.html for a simple animation of the hydrolysis of maltose.
Resperation
The process of salt dissolving in water is called dissolution. In this process, the ionic bonds in the salt crystals are broken when they come into contact with water molecules, causing the salt molecules to spread out evenly throughout the water.
Water can be broken down by the chemical process called electrolysis. An electrical current is passed through water with an electrolyte added to it. The electrical current breaks down the water into hydrogen and oxygen gas that bubble up from the electrodes in the water.
No. but the process of metabolism creates water.
The carrying away of naturally broken down materials is called erosion. Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or sediment is transported and deposited in another location by wind, water, or ice.
digestion
digestion
decompose hydrolysis
When water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, it undergoes a process called electrolysis. This involves passing an electric current through the water to split it into its component elements: hydrogen and oxygen gas. This process is reversible, as the hydrogen and oxygen can be combined again by burning them to form water.
When water is broken into hydrogen and oxygen, the water is undergoing a chemical reaction called electrolysis. This process uses electrical energy to break the bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water molecules.
Resperation
The process in which molecules are broken apart by the addition of water molecules is called hydrolysis. In hydrolysis, a water molecule is added to the molecule being broken down, causing a chemical reaction that splits the molecule into two or more smaller molecules. This process is important for digestion and metabolism in living organisms.
The process of salt dissolving in water is called dissolution. In this process, the ionic bonds in the salt crystals are broken when they come into contact with water molecules, causing the salt molecules to spread out evenly throughout the water.
The process is called hydrolysis. In this process, a water molecule is used to break the bond between two monomers.
Water can be broken down by the chemical process called electrolysis. An electrical current is passed through water with an electrolyte added to it. The electrical current breaks down the water into hydrogen and oxygen gas that bubble up from the electrodes in the water.
No. but the process of metabolism creates water.
The carrying away of naturally broken down materials is called erosion. Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or sediment is transported and deposited in another location by wind, water, or ice.