Interpretation:
The reactions for the synthesis routes for
Concept introduction:
The Lindlar’s catalyst consists of hydrogen in the presence of metal catalyst used to produce
Reduction is a process in which hydrogen atoms are added to a compound.
Usual reagents used in reduction process include
The addition of hydrogen to double or triple bond is a hydrogenation reaction.
Hydrogenation of alkenes or alkynes is an addition reaction, which is done in the presence of reducing agents, such as
The number of hydrogen molecules reacted is equal to the number of double bond present.
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