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The element used in hydrogenation of oil.
(a) Hydrogen (b) Calcium (c) Sulphur (d) Carbon

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Answered by lekshmipshine
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Answer:

Explanation:

In this process, the unsaturated double bonds (see Chapter 2) in the fatty acids of the oil molecules react with hydrogen atoms in the presence of a catalyst. Nickel catalyst is used in commercial hydrogenation of edible oils

Answered by sjsjsjidnsnzh
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wgp-tpyn-uad

Explanation:

sulphur

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