Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

What do you mean by heat of hydrogenation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

✔️ HEAT OF HYDROGENATION.

➡️ On the addition of hydrogen with alkene or alkyne energy is released that is known as heat of hydrogenation.

CH2 = CH2 +H2 ➡️ CH3CH3 + ENERGY

HERE U SEE ENERGY IS RELEASED THE RELEASING OF ENERGY IS KNOW IS HEAT OF HYDROGENATION...

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Answered by itsagainaryan
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Answer:

Enthalpy of hydrogenation is defined as the change in enthalpy, which occurs when one mol of an unsaturated compound reacts with an excess of hydrogen to become fully saturated at atmospheric pressure and room temperature the reactants and products being in their natural states under these conditions

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