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14 July, 19:55

What happen to water during hydrolysis?

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  1. 14 July, 20:10
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    In a hydrolysis reaction, water (H2O) is added to a bond and cleaves the bond holding molecules together, breaking polymers into 2 pieces. In total, you take a water molecule and split it among the two parts, H + and OH-. These ions get added to either side with the higher affinity for the cation (H+) and anion (OH-).
  2. 14 July, 20:18
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    In a hydrolysis reaction, water (H2O) is added to a bond and cleaves the bond holding molecules together, breaking polymers into 2 pieces. In total, you take a water molecule and split it among the two parts, H + and OH-. These ions get added to either side with the higher affinity for the cation (H+) and anion (OH-).
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