Chemistry, asked by handsom101, 10 months ago

Water reacts with a compound, and water is converted into another compound during reaction. Which type of reaction is this?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It is ' Hydrolysis : a chemical reaction where water is used to break apart another molecule.

it is a decomposition reaction .

Answered by GulabLachman
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The reaction is the Hydration reaction.

  • A material mixes with water in this reaction, which is typically a chemical reaction.
  • A substrate that is unsaturated and frequently an alkene or an alkyne is given water.
  • Industrial processes use this kind of reaction to make isopropanol and ethanol.
  • Other uses of hydration include the creation of Portland cement, which is made possible by the water-induced crosslinking of calcium oxides and silicates.
  • Desiccants also go through the hydration process. Water can be extracted from ethylene glycol at low pressure to generate vinyl alcohol.
  • But under typical circumstances, it becomes unstable and quickly transforms into acetaldehyde. They often occur as intermediates in reactions.

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