Hydrolysis of carbohydrates
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- Hydrolysis is a water-based chemical reaction, where water is used to break down a specific substance or molecule. In this video, we will look at a specific type of hydrolysis - hydrolysis of carbohydrates. We will learn how water is used to break down bonds between sugar molecules.
We will cover:
00:00 INTRO
00:22 What are carbohydrates?
02:09 What is hydrolysis?
03:20 An example of hydrolysis on carbohydrates
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I want to know why partial hydrolysis makes sughar alcohols and complete hydrolysis makes glucose