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28 December, 15:54

Glycosidic, peptide and ester bonds are referred to as dehydration synthesis or condensation reactions. Why are those terms (dehydration ...) used to describe the reactions (peptide ...) ?

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  1. 28 December, 18:48
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    I am pretty sure that dehydration takes an H2O molecule from the bonds to make the things bonded together break apart.
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