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A hydrolysis reaction does what? Forms polymers by removing a water molecule Forms monomers by adding a water molecule Forms monomers by removing a water molecule Forms polymers by adding a water molecule
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A hydrolysis reaction does what?
Forms polymers by removing a water molecule
Forms monomers by adding a water molecule
Forms monomers by removing a water molecule
Forms polymers by adding a water molecule
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a larger molecule forms two (or more) smaller molecules and water is consumed as a reactant; involves adding water to one large molecule to break it into multiple smaller molecules.
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