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/ˈhīdrəˌlīz/,
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hydrolyzing, present participle; hydrolyzed, past participle; hydrolysed, past participle; hydrolyses, 3rd person singular present; hydrolysing, present participle; hydrolysed, past tense; hydrolyzed, past tense; hydrolyzes, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Break down (a compound) by chemical reaction with water

  2. Undergo this process


  1. undergo hydrolysis; decompose by reacting with water
  2. (hydrolysis) 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
  3. (Hydrolyzes) Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction during which molecules of water (H2O) are split into hydrogen cations (H+) (conventionally referred to as protons) and hydroxide anions (OH−) in the process of a chemical mechanism. ...
  4. to undergo, or to subject something to hydrolysis
  5. (hydrolyzed) Refers to conventional type of instant coffee having an undesirable acidity due to treatment. Generally associated with over-extraction.
  6. (Hydrolysis) The chemical degradation of an RO membrane in water due to certain conditions such as high pH. Cellulose based membranes are quite susceptible to hydrolysis while the TFC type are virtually immune.
  7. (Hydrolysis) breakdown process that occurs in anhydrous hydraulic fluids as a result of heat, water, and metal catalysts (iron, steel, copper, etc.)
  8. (hydrolysis) The conversion, by reaction with water, of a complex substance into two or more smaller units, such as the conversion of cellulose into glucose sugar units.
  9. (hydrolysis) the splitting apart of a molecule with water.
  10. (Hydrolysis) Breakdown of organic materials due to reaction with water.
  11. (HYDROLYSIS) The reaction of a salt with water to form an acid and a base.
  12. (hydrolysis) A reaction in which a molecule of water is added at the site of cleavage of a molecule to two products.
  13. (hydrolysis) The process of splitting the water molecule into separate components of hydrogen ions (H+)and hydroxide ions (OH-) that often react with other constituents present.
  14. (hydrolysis) A chemical reaction that uses water to break down a compound.
  15. (Hydrolysis) The process of breaking peptide or other bonds using a water molecule.
  16. (HYDROLYSIS) A chemical reaction in which water reacts with another substance, either dust or the filter media, breaking the chemical links and creating two or more substances. The presence of water in a baghouse is a significant detriment to the filter media... more.
  17. (HYDROLYSIS) Chemical degradation of a substance by water that is usually accelerated by acids or alkalies.
  18. (Hydrolysis (relating to coffee)) by BUNN - Friday, May 27, 2011, 09:30 AM
  19. (Hydrolysis) A chemical process resulting from reactions with water; frequently used in reference to the breakdown of polymers.
  20. (Hydrolysis) A water based enzymatic process that reduces the large protein molecules into small counterparts for ease in absorption
  21. (Hydrolysis) The breakdown of high molecular compounds to low molecular compounds.
  22. (Hydrolysis) The reaction of a compound with H20 to produce one or more new compounds. In the case of the Claus SRU this is the desired reaction of converting COS and CS2 back to H2S in the presence of the water vapor that is formed from the Claus reaction itself.
  23. (hydrolysis) A chemical reaction by which paper fiber and color dyes degrade. It is driven by moisture and can be accelerated by acids, alkalis, and/or heat.
  24. (hydrolysis) A form of chemical weathering in which ions from water replace equivalently charged ions from a mineral, especially a silicate.
  25. (hydrolysis) Interaction of a chemical agent with water to yield a less toxic product or products. See FM 3-9.