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2 moles of hydrogen gas will react completely with one mole of….

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Chemistry WAEC 2000

2 moles of hydrogen gas will react completely with one mole of….

  • CH2=CHCl
  • CH3-CH=CH2
  • C6H5-CH3
  • CH≑C-CH2-CH3 checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

This is referred to the hydrogenation of alkynes.Hydrogenation of alkynes is a reaction that replaces one or more of an alkyne's pi bonds with hydrogen atoms. This process is a step-by-step reaction that typically converts a triple bond into a double bond, and then a double bond into a single bond.

This is applicable to option D because, you'll be needing 4 atoms of Hydrogen as shown in the question, to break the tripple bond, and convert first to double bond, and then to a single bond. 

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