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What is catalytic hydrogenation of oils?​

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Answered by ranaveena01982
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Atomic Mass: 4.00260u

Oxidation States: 0

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Answered by rajat2269
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Hydrogenation is the process of treating fats and oils with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst. The result is the conversion of liquid oils to fluid, semi-solid, or plastic fats suitable for use in any edible oil application.

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