hy·dro·ly·sis /haɪˈdrɑləsəs/
加水分解
hy·dro·ly·sis /haɪˈdrɑləsəs, ˌhaɪdrəˈlaɪ-/ 名詞
水解(作用)
Hy·drol·y·sis n. Chem. A chemical process causing the splitting of a chemical bond by the addition of the elements of water. Where the bond which is split is not part of a ring structure, this process causes formation of two compounds from one compound plus water, as in the hydrolysis of the ester bonds of fats during saponification.
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hydrolysis
n : a chemical reaction in which water reacts with a compound to
produce other compounds; involves the splitting of a bond
and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide
anion from the water