solvolysis

/sɑlˈvɑləsɪs/
noun
  1. A chemical reaction in which a solvent breaks down a compound, often by reacting with it.
    • The lab experiment demonstrated solvolysis using ethanol as the solvent.
    • In solvolysis, water can act as the solvent to break apart certain molecules.
    • Students learned about solvolysis in their organic chemistry class.
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