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Hi, I have a last minute orgo question...i was going over the kaplan midterm and don't understand the answer to this question:
How many structural isomers with the formula C3H6 will react with hydrogen in the presene of a nickel catalyst to form propane?
The answer is 2 but i thought it should be one. The only structual isomers that i can think of are propene and cyclopropane but I didn't think hydrogen with Ni would open that up....can someone help me with this????
Thanks!
How many structural isomers with the formula C3H6 will react with hydrogen in the presene of a nickel catalyst to form propane?
The answer is 2 but i thought it should be one. The only structual isomers that i can think of are propene and cyclopropane but I didn't think hydrogen with Ni would open that up....can someone help me with this????
Thanks!