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Stacy Sharp
Biology
18 October, 02:18
What
is
the
purpose
of
hydrolysis
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Munchkin
18 October, 02:29
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Really it depends on the specific reaction you're talking about. But generally speaking the goal of hydrolysis is to break apart a larger molecule into two smaller ones by adding a water molecule.
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