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Warm-Up Answer the following questions in complete sentences. What is the relationship between the two images? (relationship= how two things are connected) The relationship between the fence plank and the fence is…. Fence plank Fence

UNIT 3 Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis H2O +

Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis UNIT 3 A monomer is single unit. monomer monomer

Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis UNIT 3 A monomer is single unit. A polymer is two or more monomers joined together. monomer monomer polymer polymer

Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis UNIT 3 A monomer is single unit. A polymer is two or more monomers joined together. Dehydration synthesis is the process of joining two monomers to make a polymer by removing a water molecule (H2O). H2O -H HO-

Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis UNIT 3 A monomer is single unit. A polymer is two or more monomers joined together. Dehydration synthesis is the process of joining two monomers to make a polymer by removing a water molecule (H2O). Hydrolysis is the process breaking a polymer into two monomers by adding a water molecule (H2O). H2O

Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis UNIT 3 A monomer is single unit. A polymer is two or more monomers joined together. Dehydration synthesis is the process of joining two monomers to make a polymer by removing a water molecule (H2O). Hydrolysis is the process breaking a polymer into two monomers by adding a water molecule (H2O). H2O -H HO-

Turn and Talk UNIT 3 With a partner, answer the following questions in a complete sentence: The relationship between a monomer and a polymer is… One example of a monomer and a polymer is… monomer (do NOT use bricks or trains!) polymer

+ + + Reaction Products Reaction Type In your journals! H2O + Dehydration Synthesis + In your journals! +

Closure Answer the following question in a complete sentence: Name/Nombre Date/Fecha Period ____ Answer the following question in a complete sentence: Explain what happens in dehydration synthesis. Why is it called “dehydration,” and why is it called “synthesis?” Suggested sentence stem: The process is called dehydration synthesis because…