hello fellow Bio Med friends :D
SuperBlueGoat 1 year ago 2
@SuperBlueGoat well hello there
NathanR92 10 months ago
Dehydratin synthesis can be reversed by what?
werdnalam 2 years ago
hydrolysis
piplupsingularity 1 year ago
@werdnalam hydrolysis by adding water.
iesidne 1 year ago
dayam....
ComedyPuppets 2 years ago
Does this explain why adding sugar to things makes them more aqueous?
joedstarkey 2 years ago
Then... if a Glucose MOLECULE (right?) and a Fructose MOLECULE are put together they MAKE a new compound Sucrose and ALSO ?make? a water molecule, or ?shed? a water molecule (if it is shed, does that mean the water molecule totally disappears?
Chloro303 2 years ago
most likely the "shed" molecule is evaporated... otherwise it would still remain... but I have no idea...
NobleValerian 1 year ago
Thank you! I finally get it!
Violascry 2 years ago 3
hello fellow Bio Med friends :D
SuperBlueGoat 1 year ago 2
@SuperBlueGoat well hello there
NathanR92 10 months ago
Dehydratin synthesis can be reversed by what?
werdnalam 2 years ago
hydrolysis
piplupsingularity 1 year ago
@werdnalam hydrolysis by adding water.
iesidne 1 year ago
dayam....
ComedyPuppets 2 years ago
Does this explain why adding sugar to things makes them more aqueous?
joedstarkey 2 years ago
Then... if a Glucose MOLECULE (right?) and a Fructose MOLECULE are put together they MAKE a new compound Sucrose and ALSO ?make? a water molecule, or ?shed? a water molecule (if it is shed, does that mean the water molecule totally disappears?
Chloro303 2 years ago
most likely the "shed" molecule is evaporated... otherwise it would still remain... but I have no idea...
NobleValerian 1 year ago
Thank you! I finally get it!
Violascry 2 years ago 3