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hydrogenate - ترجمة إلى إسباني

CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN MOLECULAR HYDROGEN AND ANOTHER COMPOUND OR ELEMENT, USUALLY IN THE PRESENCE OF A CATALYST SUCH AS NICKEL, PALLADIUM OR PLATINUM
Hydrogenated; Catalytic addition of hydrogen; Hydrogenate; Hydrogenated Oils; Hydrogenated cooking oils; Biohydrogenation; Hydrogenated vegetable oils; Hydrogenated oils; Catalytic hydrogenation; Hydrogenated protein; Partially hydrogenated oil; Partially Hydrogenated Oils; Homogeneous hydrogenation catalysis; User:Kwedar1/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenator; Hydroretorting; Hydroretorting process; Rhodium-catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenation energy
  • Base-catalyzed hydrogenation of ketones.
  • Partial hydrogenation of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine. Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • adsorbed]] on the catalyst surface and H<sub>2</sub> dissociates.<br />
(2) An H atom bonds to one C atom. The other C atom is still attached to the surface.<br />
(3) A second C atom bonds to an H atom. The molecule leaves the surface.
  • Metal free hydrogenation Phosphine Borane
  • The [[transition state]] of two transfer-hydrogenation reactions from ruthenium-hydride complexes onto carbonyls
  • Mechanism for the hydrogenation of a terminal alkene using Wilkinson's catalyst.

hydrogenate         
hidrogenar
hidrogenado      
hydrogenous, containing hydrogen (Chemistry)
hydrogen         
  • Combustion of hydrogen with the oxygen in the air. When the bottom cap is removed, allowing air to enter at the bottom, the hydrogen in the container rises out of top and burns as it mixes with the air.
  • Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier
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  • Deuterium discharge (spectrum) tube
  • alt=A line spectrum showing black background with narrow lines superimposed on it: one violet, one blue, one cyan, and one red.
  • Hydrogen gas is colorless and transparent, here contained in a glass [[ampoule]].
  • Hydrogen discharge (spectrum) tube
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  • A sample of [[sodium hydride]]
  • alt=A white-green cotton-like clog on black background.
  • alt=Phase diagram of hydrogen on logarithmic scales. Lines show boundaries between phases, with the end of the liquid-gas line indicating the critical point. The triple point of hydrogen is just off-scale to the left.
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  • alt=A black cup-like object hanging by its bottom with blue glow coming out of its opening.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL H AND ATOMIC NUMBER 1; LIGHTEST AND MOST ABUNDANT SUBSTANCE IN THE UNIVERSE
Element 1; Molecular hydrogen; Compressed Gaseous Hydrogen; Hydrogen molecule; Compressed gaseous hydrogen; Dihydrogen; Inflammable air; Atomic number 1; E949; Monatomic hydrogen; Hydrogen gas; Hydrogen position in periodic table; Gaseous hydrogen; History of hydrogen; H (element); Diprotium; Dihydro; Hidrogen; Hydrogen, 1H; Properties of hydrogen
(n.) = hidrógeno
Ex: The work of J Dewar, who liquefied hydrogen, is compared to that of H Kamerlingh Onnes, who liquefied helium = Se compara el trabajo de J. Dewar, que licuó el hidrógeno, con el de H. Kamerlingh Onnes, que licuó el helio.
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* hydrogen atom = átomo de hidrógeno
* hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) = bomba de hidrógeno, bomba H
* hydrogen isotope = isótopo de hidrógeno
* hydrogen peroxide = agua oxigenada
* hydrogen sulphide [hydrogen sulfide, -USA] = sulfuro de hidrógeno

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Hydrogenation

Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to reduce or saturate organic compounds. Hydrogenation typically constitutes the addition of pairs of hydrogen atoms to a molecule, often an alkene. Catalysts are required for the reaction to be usable; non-catalytic hydrogenation takes place only at very high temperatures. Hydrogenation reduces double and triple bonds in hydrocarbons.