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Biology, 05.10.2019 07:20, giannaventura00

Polymerization and the break down of a polymer are two opposite reactions. what role does a water molecule play in both of them?

a. a water molecule is released during polymerization, which in the formation of a bond, and it is added during the break down of a polymer, which in breaking the bond.

b. a water molecule is added during polymerization, which in the formation of a bond, and it is released during the break down of a polymer, which in breaking the bond.

c. a water molecule is added during polymerization, which in the formation of a bond, but it does not play any role during the breaking down of a polymer.

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