In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between solvolysis and aminolysis
is that solvolysis is (chemistry) any reaction, between a solute and its solvent, in which one or more bonds of the solute are broken; specifically a substitution, elimination or fragmentation reaction in which the solvent is the nucleophile while aminolysis is (chemistry) decomposition of a molecule by reaction with ammonia or an amine.
As nouns the difference between solvolysis and aminolysis
is that solvolysis is (chemistry) any reaction, between a solute and its solvent, in which one or more bonds of the solute are broken; specifically a substitution, elimination or fragmentation reaction in which the solvent is the nucleophile while aminolysis is (chemistry) decomposition of a molecule by reaction with ammonia or an amine.
solvolysis
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Noun
(chemistry) any reaction, between a solute and its solvent, in which one or more bonds of the solute are broken; specifically a substitution, elimination or fragmentation reaction in which the solvent is the nucleophile
Related terms
* alcoholysis
* hydrolysis