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Hydrolysis: reaction of a water molecule with another larger molecule, resulting in the splitting of the larger molecule.
Ignitable: capable of burning or causing a fire.

 


hydrolysis
The process by which a substrate is split to form two end products by the intervention of a molecule of water.
hydromorphic soil ...

Hydrolysis: The decomposition of organic compounds by interaction with water.
Hydronic: A ventilation system using heated or cooled water pumped through a building.
Hydrophilic: Having a strong affinity for water.

hydrolysis
Chemical reaction of a substance with water, usually resulting in the formation of one or more new compounds.

hydrolysis The process by which a chemical bond is split to form other chemical products through the intervention of a molecule of water.

hydrolysis (hi-DROLL-uh-sis). A chemical reaction in
which a compound is converted into another compound by
taking up water.

The total phosphorous content of all material that will pass through a filter, which is determined as orthophosphate without prior digestion or hydrolysis. Also called soluble P. or ortho P.
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) ...

Total Dissolved Phosphorous- The total phosphorous content of all material that will pass through a filter, which is determined as orthophosphate without prior digestion or hydrolysis. Also called soluble P. or ortho P.

slake : To mix with water with a true chemical combination (hydrolysis) taking place, such as in the slaking of lime.

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