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Condensation Reaction Mark Monomers Bonded Removal Molecule Water

A condensation reaction is a process where two molecules join together, releasing a water molecule in the formation of a larger molecule.

A condensation reaction is a chemical reaction in which two molecules bond to form a larger molecule, accompanied by the removal of a water molecule.

Front What is a condensation reaction? ( 1 mark)
Back When two monomers become
bonded together through the
removal of a molecule of water

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