Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

what is hydrogination?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogenation – meaning, to treat with hydrogen – is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to reduce or saturate organic compounds.

Main technologies or sub-processes: Various transition metal catalysts, high-pressure technology

Product(s): Saturated hydrocarbons and derivatives

Industrial sector(s): Food industry, petrochemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, agricultural industry

Year of invention: 1897

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Answered by anusy2850
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Hydrogenation is a reduction reaction which results in an addition of hydrogen (usually as H2). If an organic compound is hydrogenated, it becomes more "saturated" with hydrogen atoms. The process typically requires the use of a catalyst, since hydrogenation only occurs spontaneously at high temperatures.

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