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a hydrolysis reaction ___ water to __ ___ bonds between molecules.

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A hydrolysis reaction **adds** water to **break** bonds between molecules. In this process, water molecules are used to cleave chemical bonds, typically in larger macromolecules, leading to the formation of smaller molecules.
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