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dehydrogenation of alkanes

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Answered by bainsjashan
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Dehydrogenation is a chemical reaction that involves the removal of hydrogen from an organic molecule.It is the reverse of hydrogenation. Dehydrogenation is an important reaction because it converts alkanes, which are relatively inert and thus low-valued, to olefins, which are reactive and thus more valuable.

Answered by PMdeshpande
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dehydogenation is a chemical reaction that removes hydrogen from a organic molecule

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  • dehydrogenation is important because it converts alkanes which are reactively inert and low valued thus alkanes are reactive and more valueable
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