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11 November, 15:35

How many molecules of water are needed to completely hydrolyze a polysaccharide that is 10 monomers long?

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  1. 11 November, 19:25
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    Answer: 10 water molecules

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    Hydrolysis is the breakdown of a compound by reaction with water. It takes a water molecule to hydrolyse each glycosidic bond in the polysaccharide hence a total of ten water molecules must be required to hydrolyse ten glycosidic bonds in a polysaccharide which is ten monomers long.
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