
1) Chemical reaction 2) Chemical reaction 3) Reaction
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A catch-all term for any reaction in which the water molecule is split.
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Chemical reaction of a substance with water, usually resulting in the formation of one or more new compounds.
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• (n.) A chemical process involving the addition of the elements of water.
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(hydro- + Gr. lysis dissolution) the splitting of a compound into fragments by the addition of water, the hydroxyl group being incorporated in one fragment, and the hydrogen atom in the other.
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A chemical reaction that uses water to break down a compound.
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Cleavage of a covalent bond brought about by water; the H- and -OH of water typically become attached to the respective cleavage fragments.
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A reaction in which a molecule of water is added at the site of cleavage of a molecule to two products.
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(1) Decomposition or alteration of a chemical substance by water. (2) In aqueous solutions of electrolytes, the reactions of cations with water to produce a weak base or of anions to produce a weak acid.
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<chemistry> The splitting of a compound into fragments by the addition of water, the hydroxyl group being incorporated in one fragment and the hydrogen atom in the other. ... Origin: Gr. Lysis = dissolution ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(hi-drol´ә-sis) pl. hydrol´yses the cleavage of a compound by the addition of water, the hydroxyl group being incorporated in one fragment and the hydrogen atom in the other. adj., hydrolyt´ic., adj.
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(1) Decomposition or alteration of a chemical substance by water. (2) In aqueous solutions of electrolytes, the reactions of cations with water to produce a weak base or of anions to produce a weak acid
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breakdown process that occurs in anhydrous hydraulic fluids as a result of heat, water, and metal catalysts (iron, steel, copper, etc.)
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Decomposition of organic compound with water....
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A chemical reaction that uses water to break bonds within molecules. A hydrolytic enzyme, or hydrolase, increases the rate of hydrolysis. Proteases are a type of hydrolase that catalyse the hydrolysis of interior peptide bonds in chains of peptides.
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A form of chemical weathering in which ions from water replace equivalently charged ions from a mineral, especially a silicate.
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A chemical reaction involving water that results in the breakdown of mineral material.
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Chemical process of breakdown or decomposition involving a splitting of the molecule and addition of water molecule. e.g. during pesticide breakdown.
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Hy·drol'y·sis noun [
Hydro- , 1 +
-lysis .]
(Chemistry) A chemical process involving the addition of the elements of water.
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Chemical combination of water with other substances. hydrosphere The waters of the earth, as distinguished from the rocks (lithosphere), the air (atmosphere), and (biosphere).
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Chemical weathering process that involves the reaction between mineral ions and the ions of water (OH- and H+), and results in the decomposition of the rock surface by forming new compounds, and by increasing the pH of the solution involve through the release of the hydroxide ions.
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Chemical decomposition of a substance involving the addition of water.
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(chemistry) Chemical reaction in which the action of water or its ions breaks down a substance into smaller molecules. Hydrolysis occurs in certain inorganic salts in solution, in nearly all non-metallic chlorides, in esters, and in other organic substances. It is one of the mechanisms for...
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A decomposition reaction involving water, in which hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxyl ions (OH-) replace other ions. The result is a new residual mineral. Example: the addition of water to orthoclase produces kaolinite and releases K+ and silica into solution.
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chemical decomposition in which a compound is split into other compounds by reacting with water.
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