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Condensation Reactions at Chemical Glossary

What is it? This is mainly an organic reaction where a simple molecule such as water or ammonia is eliminated when two molecules combine to produce another compound. A typical reaction is the esterification of an acid by an alcohol - in this case water is eliminated

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