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difference between hydrolysis and hydrolytic reactions​

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Hydrolysis reaction = Hydrolysis is a type of decomposition reaction where one reactant is water. Typically, water is used to break chemical bonds in the other reactant. The hyphen on the left side denotes the covalent bond that is broken during the reaction.

Hydrolytic reactions=Hydrolysis is an organic chemical reaction that involves adding water to break apart molecules. This reaction is used for both biological and chemical applications. A way to remember the term hydrolysis is to think of 'reaction with water.' There are three types of hydrolysis reactions: salt, acid, and base reactions.

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