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O.How is selective hydrogenation achieved​

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Answered by itzcupycake
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Selective hydrogenation of the acetylene to ethylene is accomplished by passing the mixture, which also contains 10-35 per cent of hydrogen, over a catalyst at a temperature ranging from 200-315°C and at pressures of 45-155 psig.

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Explanation: Selective hydrogenation of the acetylene to ethylene is accomplished by passing the mixture, which also contains 10-35 per cent of hydrogen, over a catalyst at a temperature ranging from 200-315°C and at pressures of 45-155 psig.

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