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What is called occlusion reaction related to hydrogenation reaction?

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Answered by adarsh77179
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The general term “hydrogenation” refers to the “reaction of hydrogen with an organic compound.” ... The process used to modify oils is technically known as“catalytic hydrogenation,” since it takes place in the presence of a catalyst, which helps speed up the reaction.
Answered by MysticalKudi
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It is a chemical reaction between hydrogen and other substances. Hydrogenation occurs only in presence of a catalyst. ... Hydrogen is a gas and platinum is a metal So this is an example of occlusion, and this hydrogen is known as occluded hydrogen. This hydrogen will be more active than the ordinary hydrogen.

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