Differentiate between hydrogenation and oxidation
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oxidation has three different definitions:-
decrease of reduction number, loss of hydrogen and gaining of oxygen........
however hydrogenation essentially required a catalyst where as oxidation does not required a catalyst, unless it is known as hydrogenation this is the main difference between hydrogenation and oxidation
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decrease of reduction number, loss of hydrogen and gaining of oxygen........
however hydrogenation essentially required a catalyst where as oxidation does not required a catalyst, unless it is known as hydrogenation this is the main difference between hydrogenation and oxidation
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Hydrogenation and reduction reactions are related chemical processes. Hydrogenation is a type of reduction. Reduction has three different definitions: decrease of the oxidation number, loss of oxygen, and gaining of hydrogen. The most acceptable definition is the decrease of the oxidation number. The third definition (gaining hydrogen) fits the definition of hydrogenation. However, hydrogenation essentially requires a catalyst whereas reduction does not require a catalyst, unless it is a hydrogenation. This is the main differencebetween hydrogenation and reduction.
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