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Condensation Reaction is the procees by which two molecules may come together and a molecule of water is produced For example in the [[Polymerisation|polymerisation]] of [[Amino acids|amino acids]], several [[Amino acids|amino acids]] come together forming a single chain; one of the [[Amino acids|amino acid]] losing its OH group while the other losing its H group. Hence resulting in loss of a water molecule (H-OH). | Condensation Reaction is the procees by which two molecules may come together and a molecule of [[Water|water]] is produced. For example in the [[Polymerisation|polymerisation]] of [[Amino acids|amino acids]], several [[Amino acids|amino acids]] come together forming a single chain; one of the [[Amino acids|amino acid]] losing its OH group while the other losing its H group. Hence resulting in loss of a [[Water|water]] molecule (H-OH). |
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Condensation Reaction is the procees by which two molecules may come together and a molecule of water is produced. For example in the polymerisation of amino acids, several amino acids come together forming a single chain; one of the amino acid losing its OH group while the other losing its H group. Hence resulting in loss of a water molecule (H-OH).