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The condensation polymerization takes place by removal of water molecules from organic molecules as formation of Bakelite , Terylene and Nylon. in plants starch is also formed by this mechanism from Glucose molecules.
dehydration synthesis
A dehydration reaction between two primary alcohol molecules will produce water as a byproduct, along with an ether compound.
Dehydration reaction requires energy because it involves removing water to bond two molecules together. Hydrolysis reaction releases energy as water is added to break a bond between molecules.
a condensation reaction or a dehydration reaction
The condensation polymerization takes place by removal of water molecules from organic molecules as formation of Bakelite , Terylene and Nylon. in plants starch is also formed by this mechanism from Glucose molecules.
Chemical formulas of reactants and products; number of molecules involved in the reaction.
dehydration synthesis
Dehydration reaction.
The dehydration reaction that forms bonds between molecules is typically a condensation reaction. In this process, a water molecule is removed to form a bond between two molecules. It is a common mechanism for building larger molecules like proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
A dehydration reaction between two primary alcohol molecules will produce water as a byproduct, along with an ether compound.
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 dehydration reaction involves removing a water molecule to form a bond between two molecules, while a hydrolysis reaction breaks a bond between two molecules by adding a water molecule. Dehydration reactions are involved in building macromolecules like proteins and carbohydrates, while hydrolysis reactions are involved in breaking down these macromolecules for energy or recycling.
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.
The general term is "condensation reaction." "Dehydration reaction" is also appropriate.
Dehydration.
Dehydration reaction requires energy because it involves removing water to bond two molecules together. Hydrolysis reaction releases energy as water is added to break a bond between molecules.