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Interpretation:
The two reactions of citric acid cycle catalyzed by enzyme aconitase in terms of the chemistry of alcohol and
Concept Introduction:
A dehydration reaction is a
For example, the reaction of alcohol in the presence of acid catalyst to produces alkene is a dehydration reaction. The reaction of formation of alkene is as follows:
Hydration reaction is a chemical reaction in which a water molecule combines with unsaturated molecule to form saturated product in the presence of catalyst.
For example, the addition of water molecules to alkene produces alcohol.
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