How much decane can be produced in a reaction of excess


Various members of a class of compounds, alkenes (Chapter11), react with hydrogen to produce a corresponding alkane. Termed hydrogenation, this type of reaction is used to produce products such as margarine. A typical hydrogenation reaction is

C10H20(l) + H2(g) → C10H22(s)

How much decane can be produced in a reaction of excess decene with1.00 g hydrogen?

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