hüdrolüüsida
Hüdrolüüsida is a process by which a molecule is broken down into two parts by the addition of a molecule of water. This reaction is essentially the reverse of a condensation reaction, where two molecules combine to form a larger molecule with the loss of a water molecule. In hydrolysis, the water molecule itself is split into a hydrogen ion (H+) and a hydroxyl group (OH-). One part of the original molecule gains the hydrogen ion, and the other part gains the hydroxyl group.
Hydrolysis is a fundamental chemical reaction that occurs in many biological and industrial processes. For example,
In industrial chemistry, hydrolysis is used in various applications, such as the production of soaps from fats