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The reaction of H2 with Wilkinson catalyst results in:​

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Mechanism of Catalysis for the Hydrogenation of Alkenes

Initially, a 14-electron or 12-electron complex is formed from the dissociation of 1 or 2 triphenylphosphine ligands. Now, the oxidative addition of molecular hydrogen (H2) to the metal core of Wilkinson's catalyst (rhodium) occurs.

Answered by emandiyuvarani37
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rhodium

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mechanism of cataylst for the hydrogenation of alkenes .

Intially, a 14 - electrons or 12 - electrons complex is formed from the dissociation of 1 or 2 triphenylphosphine ligands.

Now , the oxidative addition molecular hydrogen (H2) to the metal core of wilkison's cataylst ( rhodium ) occurs .

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