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If 100 alanine molecules are joined together how many water molecules are produced?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I could just add that this joining of alanine molecules in this manner is a an example of a Condensation Reaction (formely known as a Dehydration Reaction).
The amine group of one amino acid is joined to the carboxyl group of the next amino acid with the removal of one water molecule. The bond is a specific type of covalent bond called a peptide bond.
The amine group of one amino acid is joined to the carboxyl group of the next amino acid with the removal of one water molecule. The bond is a specific type of covalent bond called a peptide bond.
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