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benzene reacts with hydrogen gas and heating with NI catalyst it gives​

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Answered by sushina2893
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Gaseous benzene reacts with hydrogen gas in the presence of a nickel catalyst to form gaseous cyclohexane according to the reaction, C6H6(g)+3H2(g)→C6H12(g) A mixture of C6H6 and excess H2 has a pressure of 60mm of Hg in an unknown volume.

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Gaseous benzene reacts with hydrogen gas in the presence of a nickel catalyst to form gaseous cyclohexane according to the reaction, C6H6(g)+3H2(g)→C6H12(g) A mixture of C6H6 and excess H2 has a pressure of 60mm of Hg in an unknown volume.

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