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explain the phenomena hydrolysis?

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Definition: Hydrolysis is a type of decomposition reaction where one of the reactants is water; and 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.)

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Hydrolysis is a type of decomposition reaction where one of the reactants is water; and 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.)

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