exohydrolysis
Exohydrolysis is a chemical process that involves the breakdown of a compound by water, occurring in an environment external to any living organism. This contrasts with hydrolysis, which can refer to reactions within biological systems. In exohydrolysis, water molecules act as reactants, cleaving chemical bonds within another molecule. This process is driven by the polarity of water, which allows it to interact with and stabilize ions or polar intermediates formed during the bond breaking.
Exohydrolysis is a common phenomenon in nature and industry. For example, the weathering of rocks and minerals