what do u mean by catalytic hydrogenation?
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Catalytic hydrogenation is hydrogenation (adding hydrogen) of a compound with a double or triple bond. It reduces the compound and leaves fewer bonds between the carbons. The process of catalytic hydrogenation utilizes a metal catalyst such as nickel, paladium or platinum
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It is hydrogenation of a compound with a double or triple bond. The process of Catalytic Hydrogenation utilizes a metal catalyst such as nickel, paladiumor platinum. The mechanism begin by bonding hydrogen atoms to the metals through pressurized hydrogen gas.
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