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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is
Ni
Pb
Cu
Pt
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Thirupati said:   1 decade ago
Why we are using Ni only ?

Poornima said:   10 years ago
Yes pt, pd can be used.

Satyam said:   1 decade ago
Ni, Pd or Pt may be used as catalyst in this case.

Angeera said:   1 decade ago
Raney Nickel is generally used for this purpose, but palladium or Platinum may also be used. But Nickel is cheaper than the least two metals. Raney Nickel is a powder. So it has larger surface area which helps to reduce activation energy more for hydrogenation and may hold a large amount of Hydrogen gas for reaction.

Due to its large reactivity, high structural and thermal stability, Nickel is mostly used in hydrogenation of oil. And it is not soluble in any lab solvents except acids which also gives an advantage.

Enakwhyte said:   1 decade ago
Ni is not the only substance.

Okeke Anthony said:   1 decade ago
Its Ni because Ni act as a catalyst and its stable in nature its not reactive.

Ramamoorthi said:   1 decade ago
Why we use Ni? not use Cu, Pt, Pd?

Nagarjuna koneti said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogenation of oils is a process for converting the oil to fat.for example vanaspathi is made from vegitables oil.

Kriti said:   1 decade ago
Catalyst is a substance which does not alter the rate of reaction with respect to temp. In hydrogenation of oil Ni is used as catalyst because it increases active centers and increases rate of reaction.


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