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a.
To determine:
The product of the the given hydrogenation reation.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation reaction is defined as the reaction in which hydrogen atoms are added to the unsaturated
The complete hydrogenation in the unsaturated fatty acids converts unsaturated fatty acids into saturated fatty acid.
The catalyst nickel, platinium
b.
To determine:
The product of the the given hydrogenation reation.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation reaction is defined as the reaction in which hydrogen atoms are added to the unsaturated alkene.
The complete hydrogenation in the unsaturated fatty acids converts unsaturated fatty acids into saturated fatty acid.
The catalyst nickel, platinium
c.
To determine:
The product of the the given hydrogenation reation.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation reaction is defined as the reaction in which hydrogen atoms are added to the unsaturated alkene.
The complete hydrogenation in the unsaturated fatty acids converts unsaturated fatty acids into saturated fatty acid.
The catalyst nickel, platinium
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