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Hydrolysis Defined
Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction of a compound with Water, usually resulting in the formation of one or more new compounds. The most common hydrolysis occurs when a salt of a weak acid or weak base (or both) is dissolved in water. Water ionizes into negative hydroxyl ions (OH-) and positive hydrogen ions (H+), which become hydrated to form positive hydronium ions (H3O+). The salt also breaks up into positive and negative ions, and the formed ions recombine.
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- Center on Proteolytic Pathways: doi:10.1093/na r/gkn683
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- Semiconductor photocatalyst splits hydrogen from water under visible light wavelengths and decomposes harmful substances yet2.com - TechPak: Hydrogen is potentially a valuable fuel. It burns cleanly and its ?ash? consists of water vapor. Photocatalysts capable of activating hydrogen production from water were developed decades ago, but these photocatalysts operate only under ultraviolet light, which accounts for only 4% of incoming solar radiation. This renders hydrogen production impractical. Visible light accounts for about 43% of incoming solar energy; but systems that are stable and efficient in these wavelengths have not been available until now. This new technology provides a metal oxide semiconductor photocatalyst that splits hydrogen from oxygen in water under visible light, and is unaffected by the absence of UV (although it can make use of UV).
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- Peptide hydrolysis catalyzed by matrix metalloprot... [J Phys Chem B. 2008] - PubMed Result: details metalloproteas e peptide hydrolysis
- IB Chemistry higher level notes: salt hydrolysis: and do not interact with the water ions.
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