Hydrogenation may be effected by

a

the removal of hydrogen from an alkane in the presence of a catalyst

b

the addition of hydrogen to an alkane in the presence of a catalyst

c

the addition of hydrogen to an alkyne

d

the removal of hydrogen from an alkyne

e

the addition of hydrogen to an ethyl alcohol

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emerald818
5 years ago

Hydrogen cannot be added to an alkane grouo because it is saturated(complete)

correct

zainababd
4 years ago

the answer is c

Davidlogan
7 years ago

The correct answer is B. Hydrogenation is the addition of a hydrogen. The recipient of the hydrogen being an alkene.

Temmy49
7 years ago

please why is it c?

violettaa
7 years ago

B Is thecorrect answer, please correct it, thanks.

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

I think hydrogenation simply means turning alkyne to alkane

Truss
1 year ago

first of all What's hydrogenation

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