Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis.  De – away from  hydration – relating to water  Synthesis – to put together  Hydro – relating to water  Lysis.

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Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis

 De – away from  hydration – relating to water  Synthesis – to put together  Hydro – relating to water  Lysis – to destroy or burst or dissolve

Dehydration Synthesis (condensation rxn)

Hydrolysis

Dehydration Synthesis vs Hydrolysis Dehydration SynthesisHydrolysis Bonds are formed through the removal of water Bonds are broken through the addition of water

Dehydration Synthesis vs Hydrolysis Dehydration SynthesisHydrolysis Bonds are formed through the removal of water Bonds are broken through the addition of water Two molecules are joined by the removal of –OH from one molecule and –H from another Molecule is split into smaller units

Dehydration Synthesis vs Hydrolysis Dehydration SynthesisHydrolysis Bonds are formed through the removal of water Bonds are broken through the addition of water Two molecules are joined by the removal of –OH from one molecule and –H from another Molecule is split into smaller units Monomers are joined to make polymers Polymers separated into monomers

Dehydration Synthesis vs Hydrolysis Dehydration SynthesisHydrolysis Bonds are formed through the removal of water Bonds are broken through the addition of water Two molecules are joined by the removal of –OH from one molecule and –H from another Molecule is split into smaller units Monomers are joined to make polymers Polymers separated into monomers Triglycerides are joined to make lipids digestion

Dehydration Synthesis

Hydrolysis