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Standard XII
Chemistry
Catalytic Hydrogenation
5. 0.25 mole ...
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5. 0.25 mole of a hydrocarbon requires 0.5 mole of hydrogen for complete saturation. Possible formula of the hydrocarbon is(c) C3H8(d) C3H4(b) C3H6
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