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what is the difference between hydrogenation and halogenation ????

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Hydrogenation is a reduction reaction which results in an addition of hydrogen if an organic compound is hydrogenated

hello generation is an anti addition additional catalyst are required for hydrogenation while halogenation with chlorine or bromine

Answered by sekar4576
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Hydrogenation is a syn addition, whereas halogenation is an anti addition. Additionally, catalysts are required for hydrogenations, while halogenations with chlorine or bromine, for example, occur spontaneously.

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