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A great video. This helped me understand in two minutes what it took an hour and a half to get to most basic of understanding from my text book. Please keep the videos coming. Also, do you have any videos pertaining to covalent bonds and basic chemical structure? I am still struggling mightily on that area.
While you are somewhat correct with this video, it is an oversimplification and contains an error. For anyone who is wondering: two hydroxyl (OH) groups join together, leaving behind H2O and an oxygen molecule. This oxygen molecule is what covalently bonds to each monomer, holding them together.
Does anyone know what role electrons play in dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis? My textbook keeps asking me that as a question and this video is linked in the online textbook but I still don't understand.
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A great video. This helped me understand in two minutes what it took an hour and a half to get to most basic of understanding from my text book. Please keep the videos coming. Also, do you have any videos pertaining to covalent bonds and basic chemical structure? I am still struggling mightily on that area.
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While you are somewhat correct with this video, it is an oversimplification and contains an error. For anyone who is wondering: two hydroxyl (OH) groups join together, leaving behind H2O and an oxygen molecule. This oxygen molecule is what covalently bonds to each monomer, holding them together.
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0:31 (dehydration synthesis) 0:58 (hydrolisis)
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Does anyone know what role electrons play in dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis? My textbook keeps asking me that as a question and this video is linked in the online textbook but I still don't understand.
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i have a question, whats different betweet dehydration synthesis and evaporation?
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So, is dehydration syhnthesis the same as condensation?
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I have a question, is hydrolysis the same as hydration? Thank you. Good video btw!!
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If water is created during dehydration synthesis, then how did dehydration synthesis get its name?
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what if its not hydroxyl lets say its phosphate group. phosphate group does not have a OH and H to form h2o. please explain im just confuse.
usually these terms are associate with the -OH and -H functional groups since they are associated with the formation of H2O
Can someone explain to me why this might happen?