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Hydrogen gas is added in alkyne

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Answered by Mehvish01
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The hydrogenation of an alkynes can be stopped after adding one molar equivalent of hydrogen gas to form an alkene if the palladium is specially prepared. ... Hydrogenation of an alkyne using the Lindlar catalyst gives cis alkenes. This form of palladium does not reduce the alkene.

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Answered by prachi1612singh
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Explanation: The triple carbon bonds is formed in alkynes, due to the absence of hydrogens, thus allowing carbon bonds to become stronger, due to the nucleus central force which pulls in nearby atoms

Alkynes are hydrocarbons containing carbon-carbon triple bond. They exhibit neither geometric nor optical isomerism. The simplest alkyne is ethyne (HCCH), commonly known as acetylene, as shown at right.

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