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Carson Lyons
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5 July, 20:46
Is the formation of fat a dehydration synthesis?
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Damien Munoz
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Yes, the formation of fat is a dehydration synthesis. Dehydration synthesis refers to the formation of larger molecules from smaller reactants, accompanied by the loss of a water molecule
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