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1 What do the following equations represent?
Chemical Reactions

2 Chemical Reactions of Life
building molecules Dehydration Synthesis breaking down molecules Hydrolysis + +

3 Chemical Reactions are represented by chemical equations
Chemical Reactions are represented by chemical equations. They are written in the following form: Reactants Products (starting material) (newly formed substances) ex: NaCl Na+ + Cl- Yields H2O

4 Parts of a Chemical Equation:

5 How Compounds Are Built And Broken Down
Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis

6 Dehydration Synthesis
an organic compound (polymer) is made from smaller molecules (monomers) by removing water Monomer Monomer Polymer Reactants Products

7 Dehydration Synthesis
dehydration = removing water synthesis = to build synthesis of polymer

8 Hydrolysis an organic compound (polymer) is broken down into smaller molecules (monomers) by the addition of water Polymer Monomer Monomer Reactants Products water

9 hydro = water.......lysis = to break down
Hydrolysis hydro = water lysis = to break down

10 Dehydration Hydrolysis Synthesis
Removal of Water Addition of Water Dehydration Hydrolysis Synthesis

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12 Example 1: Dehydration Synthesis
HAPPY FACE MOLECULES Example 2: Hydrolysis Example 1: Dehydration Synthesis

13 Example 3: Dehydration Synthesis
Example 4: Hydrolysis

14 Example 5: Dehydration Synthesis
Example 6: Hydrolysis

15 Dehydration Synthesis or Hydrolysis?
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16 + + + +

17 +

18 + + +

19 monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer = polymer
Joining monomers to form polymers is done through a chemical reaction known as Dehydration Synthesis monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer = polymer . In reality, the number of monomer units in a polymer commonly ranges from 1,000 to 10,000 or more.

20 Breaking down polymers into their individual monomers is done through a chemical reaction known as Hydrolysis. polymer = monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer + monomer

21 Dehydration Synthesis vs. Hydrolysis
water in water out


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