Happehüdrolüüsna
Happehüdrolüüsna is a hypothetical chemical process that refers to the breakdown of a substance through hydrolysis in an acidic environment. Hydrolysis, in general, is a chemical reaction in which water is used to break down a compound. This process involves the splitting of a molecule into two parts by the addition of a molecule of water. When this hydrolysis occurs in the presence of an acid, the acid acts as a catalyst, speeding up the reaction without being consumed itself.
The specific substrate undergoing happehüdrolüüsna would determine the nature of the products formed. For instance, if