Chemistry, asked by shreya2484, 11 months ago

what is meant by catalytic hydrogenation??​

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Answered by nhkmk786
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Catalytic Hydrogenation is a reaction that involves the addition of molecular hydrogen (H2) across a double bond in the presence of a metal catalyst.

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Answered by himanshurana8529
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Catalytic hydrogenation...

Adding hydrogen of a compound with double and triple bond is known as catalytic hydrogenation...

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