if you hydrogenate one of the double bonds in benzene you'll get C6H8...to get cyclohexane you would need to react it with 3 H2..can anyone justify this, because i'm not 100% positive..
because with hydrogenation i always thought that it only reacts with 1 double bond at a time?? is this true?
As far as I remember, that reaction won't proceed unless you have 500K temperature and 10 atm pressure. So the answer should be benzene (No Reaction!).
As far as I remember, that reaction won't proceed unless you have 500K temperature and 10 atm pressure. So the answer should be benzene (No Reaction!).