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    In Conducting the Catalytic Hydrogenation of an Alkene, Which Catalyst
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In Conducting the Catalytic Hydrogenation of an Alkene, Which Catalyst

Question 55

Question 55

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In conducting the catalytic hydrogenation of an alkene, which catalyst listed is most likely soluble in the reaction medium?


A) Ni
B) Pt
C) Pd
D) Wilkinson's catalyst
E) All of the above are soluble

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