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Chemistry hydrolysis and condensation reactions

Can I have an exact definition for the two things please?

I know that hydrolysis uses water to split a molecule into two and condensation bonds two molecules together, usually eliminating water but I'm not sure of if that's the best way to put it!

Thanks for any responses!
Anyone?
Reply 2
http://bfy.tw/EfJX

and...

(also you're fine)
You are perfectly finely
Original post by Pigster
http://bfy.tw/EfJX

and...

(also you're fine)


lol that link. That helps I guess!

Original post by igotnomoney
You are perfectly finely


When you guys say that I'm fine do you mean that I'm correct?
Reply 5
IF you were asked for a definition (which I doubt) then your response is fine.

Much more likely, you will be given an equation and asked to name the type of reaction that is occurring.
Original post by Pigster
IF you were asked for a definition (which I doubt) then your response is fine.

Much more likely, you will be given an equation and asked to name the type of reaction that is occurring.


ah yeah of course. Understanding it is always more important anyway.
Original post by AspiringUnderdog
lol that link. That helps I guess!



When you guys say that I'm fine do you mean that I'm correct?

Yeah you are correct

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