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Standard XII
Chemistry
Addition Reactions
Compound A un...
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Compound A undergoes catalytic hydrogenation much faster than does compound B. The correct reason for it is:
1) More alkyl group
2) Less steric hindrance on double bond side
3) Because of isomerism
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Compound A undergoes catalytic hydrogenation much faster than does compound B due to less steric hindrance on double bond side.
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