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Addition Reactions - Coggle Diagram
Addition Reactions
Hydrogenation
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Examples
Vegetable Oil
Hydrogenation saturates the unsaturated fatty acids in oil, which in turn produces vegetable oil
It increases the thickness of the oil, as it becomes more chemically stable
Spreads
Is used to thicken the spreads, which helps add texture to the food
Petrol
Is part of the process of coal liquification, which is used to liquify coal in order to be able to use it as fuel
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It is the chemical reaction between hydrogen (H2), with another compound. This reaction occurs most frequently with a catalyst, such as Nickel (Ni).
Hydration
In many reactions water is present, making hydration an essnetial process
Uses
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Helps Manafacture Acids
Acids are used in the process of creating paints, dyes, car batteris and fertelizers
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Definition
It is a reaction where two molecules react and combine in order to create one larger molecule. There are no other products in this reaction other than the molecule formed during the synthesis of the reactants.