what type of bond is present in vanaspati ghee
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A process called 'Hydrogenation' is carried out in converting unsaturated alkene hydrocarbon into saturated alkane hydrocarbon. Vegetable oils are converted into vanaspati ghee by hydrogenation (treating with hydrogen). Here, unsaturated carbon-carbon double bonds are converted into saturated fatty vanaspati ghee.
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Saturated Alkane Hydrocarbon is the carbon carbon bond seen in Vanaspati ghee.
A process called 'Hydrogenation' is carried out in converting unsaturated alkene hydrocarbon into saturated alkane hydrocarbon.
Vegetable oils are converted into vanaspati ghee by hydrogenation (treating with hydrogen). Here, unsaturated carbon-carbon double bonds are converted into saturated fatty vanaspati ghee.
A process called 'Hydrogenation' is carried out in converting unsaturated alkene hydrocarbon into saturated alkane hydrocarbon.
Vegetable oils are converted into vanaspati ghee by hydrogenation (treating with hydrogen). Here, unsaturated carbon-carbon double bonds are converted into saturated fatty vanaspati ghee.
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