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In higher olefins, what happens to the free energy on hydrogenation?(a) Increases(b) No change(c) Decreases(d) None of the mentionedThis question was posed to me in an interview.Origin of the question is Kinetic and Thermodynamics of Hydrogenation Reaction topic in portion Hydrogenation of Unit Processes |
Answer» RIGHT answer is (c) Decreases For explanation I WOULD say: For the higher olefins, the free-energy DECREASE on hydrogenation is very small and approaches zero. |
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