>.26) In the reaction shown below, is 1-pentene being oxidized or reduced? un saturated CH,=CHCH,CH,CH, 1-pentene + H₂ CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 pentane

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>.26) In the reaction shown below, is 1-pentene being oxidized or reduced?
un saturated
CH2=CHCH,CH,CH3 + H₂ -->> CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3
1-pentene
pentane
Given reaction name is hydrogenation of alkene. In this reaction molecular
hydrogen react with alkene: form alkanes
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CH2CHCH2CH2CH3 thai
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Molecular
Hydrogen
alkene
1
✓weak
it bond
reaction name = hydrogenation of alkene hydrogenation of alkene
is a reduction process. In this process addition of
Ha breaks the bond of alkene to form alkane
[Reduced
эснз снасна снз
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Alkane
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Transcribed Image Text:>.26) In the reaction shown below, is 1-pentene being oxidized or reduced? un saturated CH2=CHCH,CH,CH3 + H₂ -->> CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 1-pentene pentane Given reaction name is hydrogenation of alkene. In this reaction molecular hydrogen react with alkene: form alkanes Go back CH2CHCH2CH2CH3 thai ✓ Molecular Hydrogen alkene 1 ✓weak it bond reaction name = hydrogenation of alkene hydrogenation of alkene is a reduction process. In this process addition of Ha breaks the bond of alkene to form alkane [Reduced эснз снасна снз ✓ Alkane Click here for a hint Click here to check your answer Go to next question
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Hydrogenation is the process in which addition of hydrogen molecule takes place in the given molecule.

In the given reaction 1-pentene is converted into pentane by reacting with H2 molecule.

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