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What happens when the apparatus is smaller?(a) Fewer side reactions(b) Equilibrium defined(c) More velocity(d) All of the mentionedI got this question during an internship interview.The origin of the question is Hydrogenation in portion Hydrogenation of Unit Processes

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The correct option is (d) All of the mentioned

Explanation: In hydrogenation we GET higher pressures, where the apparatus is smaller, under such CONDITIONS, the REACTION velocity is increased; the equilibrium POSITIONS are made more favourable; the reaction path is better defined, with fewer side reactions; and heating and COOLING and heat interchange are facilitated.



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