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what is hydrogenation​

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Answered by reehu786
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The addition of hydrogen to unsaturated hydrocarbons in the presence of catalysts such as palladium or nickel to give saturated hydrocarbons is called Addition reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Basically among the reaction with the Alkenes and Alkynes , Hydrogenation is the one type of Hydrocarbon reaction ..

↪In this reaction BAsically there is addition of the hydrogen in the presence of the poisonous catalysts like Pd/ or Rainey - Nickel

↪Actually this reaction is done at a Industrial level such that to convert the Unsaturated fats like Oil to Saturated fats like the GHEE / BUTTER ..

↪Its Actually to convert the Alkenes and Alkynes in Single Bonded Alkanes ..

〽CH2=CH2 ------》 CH3-CH3

↪IN PRESENCE OF ( Pd/ Raney nickel)

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