what happens when hydrogen is added to ethene?
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Ethyne is converted into ethene, when a molecule of hydrogen is added to it in the presence of a catalyst Ni or Pd.
The reaction stops here, i.e. the obtained alkene does not react with hydrogen again because only a (one) molecule of hydrogen is taken.
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Explanation:
ETHENE AFTER ADDING HYDROGEN FORMS ETHANE IN THE PRESENCE OF NICKEL OR PD CATALYST
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