What is hydrogenation reaction? Support your
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Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and an element or compound, ordinarily in the presence of a catalyst. ... The catalysts most commonly used for hydrogenation reactions are the metals nickel, platinum and palladium and their oxides.
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An example of an alkene addition reaction is a process called hydrogenation.In a hydrogenation reaction, two hydrogen atoms are added across the double bond of an alkene, resulting in a saturated alkane. The metal catalyst also absorbs the alkene onto its surface.
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