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what is catalystic hydrogenetion of oil​

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Answered by bhanjanbipat7
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Catalytic Hydrogenation of Vegetable Oils

In the partial hydrogenation, the conversion of unstable polyunsaturated fatty acids into more stable monounsaturated fatty acids is highly desired, without a significant increase in the content of saturated fatty acids.

Answered by riddhima8
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In the hydrogenation process, hydrogen gas reacts with liquid oil at elevated temperatures and pressures in the presence of a solid catalyst. ... Oil is preheated by the previous batch, the catalyst (nickel on an inert support) is added, and hydrogen gas is dispersed in the oil.

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