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what is degree of Hydrolysis?

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Answered by niharikaKz
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degree of hydrolysis (DH) is defined the proportion of cleaved peptide bonds in protein hydrolysis.....

DEGREE OF HYDROLYSIS
it is defined as fraction of the total salt which is hydrolysis at equilibrium. For example if 90% of salt solution is hydrolysed, it's degree of hydrolysis is 0.90 or as 90%

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Degree of Hydrolysis is defined as the fraction (or percentage) of the total salt which is hydrolysed at equilibrium.

For example, if 90% of a salt solution is hydrolysed, its degree of hydrolysis is 0.90 or as 90%. It is generally represented by ‘h'.

H = Umber \: of \: moles \: of \: the \: salt \: hydrolysed \div total \: number \: moles \: of \: the \: salt \: taken


Salts of strong acids and strong bases do not undergo hydrolysis (they undergo only ionization) hence the resulting aqueous solution is neutral.
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