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Perhaps the oldest example of ester hydrolysis is the process called saponification. It is the hydrolysis of a ... Under physiological conditions (e.g., in dilute aqueous solution), a hydrolytic cleavage reaction, in which the concentration of a metabolic precursor is low (on the order of 10−3 to 10−6 molar),
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When acids and bases react with each other, they can form a salt and (usually) water. This is called a neutralization reaction and takes the following form: ... The reverse of the neutralization reaction is called hydrolysis. In a hydrolysis reaction a salt reacts with water to yield the acid or base:
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The process takes only two days using what s called a hydrolytic reaction. Since the result is far from flavorful, they attempt to compensate for it by seasoning it with corn syrup, caramel coloring, salt and water (we strongly recommend you stay away from these, so check the labels when you are shopping!).
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This sugar is a disaccharide, C12H22O11, which is split, as shown in the reaction below, by hydrolysis into two monosaccharides, or simple sugars: glucose (dextrose) and The hydrolytic reaction is called inversion of sugar, and the product is invert sugar or, simply, invert. See also: Carbohydrate; Optical activity...
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In Condensation reactions a small molecule, usually water, is split off when two reactants combine in a chemical reaction. The opposite reaction, when water is consumed in a reaction, is called hydrolysis.
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(redirected from Hydrolysis reaction) ... For example, the mineral feldspar in granite reacts with water to form a white clay called china clay. ... hydrolytic; hydrolytic; hydrolytic; Hydrolytic enzyme; Hydrolytic enzyme; Hydrolytic enzyme; Hydrolytic enzymes; Hydrolytic enzymes; Hydrolytic ferment; hydrolytic process;
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A reaction in which the solvent acts as the nucleophile is called a solvolysis. When the solvent is water, the reaction is called hydrolysis. (The suffix lysis means "to cleave". Thus solvolysis means to cleave with the solvent and hydrolysis means to cleave with water.)
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Civaux in southwestern France is a stereotypical rural French village with a square, a church and a small school. On a typical day, Monsieur Rambault, the baker, is up before dawn turning out baguettes and croissants. Shortly after, teacher Rene Barc opens the small school. There is a ... In France, unlike in America,
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A chemical reaction in which a radical or group replaces another radical or group form a compound and takes its position is called a displacement reaction.
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