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How to pronounce hydrolysis in English?

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Type of chemical reaction, reaction
Derivation hydrolise, hydrolize

Examples of hydrolysis

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After hydrolysis of ATP, p23, the client and the PPIase are released from Hsp90.
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Hydrolysis of CN is very slow in a water solution, especially if alkali is added.
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Therefore, proteins that do not fit into the crevice will not undergo hydrolysis.
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The other myosins grab on tightly to actin and release after one hydrolysis cycle.
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In general, strong acids or strong bases must be added to catalyze hydrolysis.
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The opposite reaction, when water is consumed in a reaction, is called hydrolysis.
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Phosphoenolpyruvate, for example, has a much larger free energy of hydrolysis.
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In general, strong acids or strong bases must be added to catalyse hydrolysis.
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For example, the hydrolysis of ATP is often used to drive other chemical reactions.
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More examples
  • A chemical reaction in which water reacts with a compound to produce other compounds; involves the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion from the water
  • Hydrolysis (/hau026Au02C8dru0252lu1D7Bsu026As/; from Greek hydro-, meaning "water", and lysis, meaning "to unbind") usually means the cleavage of chemical bonds by the addition of water. When a carbohydrate is broken into its component sugar molecules by hydrolysis (e.g. sucrose being broken down into glucose and fructose), this is termed saccharification...
  • (hydrolytic) Of, pertaining to, or accompanied by hydrolysis
  • (hydrolyzed) Refers to conventional type of instant coffee having an undesirable acidity due to treatment. Generally associated with over-extraction.
  • (HYDROLYZED) hydrolysis occurs in a chemical process in which the decomposition of a compound is brought about by water making it into a simpler compound. It is derived from the Greek hydro, meaning water and lusis, meaning a setting free. ...
  • The chemical process in which scission of a chemical bond occurs via reaction with water. The polyester chemical bonds in tape binder polymers are subject to hydrolysis, producing alcohol and acid end groups. ...
  • The decomposition of a chemical compound by the reaction with water
  • A catabolic process by which large, chemically complex compounds are broken apart with the addition of water.
  • A chemical reaction that releases sugars, which are normally linked together in complex chains. In ethanol production, hydrolysis reactions are used to break down the cellulose and hemicellulose in the biomass.