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alkenes combine with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in presence of octacarbonyldicobalt as catalyst under high temperature and pressure to form

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

ANSWER

Alkenes combine with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in presence of octa carbonyl dicobalt as catalyst under high temperature and pressure to form aldehydes which can be further reduced to alcohols by hydrogen.

R−CH=CH

2

+H

2

+CO

[Co

2

(CO)

8

]

high temperature and pressure.

RCH

2

CH

2

CHO

H

2

RCH

2

CH

2

CH

2

OH

Answered by meenasvgm
0

Answer: aldehyde which can be further reduced to alcohols by hydrogen

Explanation:

Alkenes combine with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in presence of octa carbonyl dicobalt as catalyst under high temperature and pressure to form aldehydes which can be further reduced to alcohols by hydrogen.

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