Alkenes combine with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in presence of octacarbonyldicobalt as…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Hydrogen
Alkenes combine with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in presence of octacarbonyldicobalt as catalyst under high temperature and pressure to form
- aldehydes which can further reduced to alcohols by hydrogen
- alkanes which are formed by addition of hydrogen.
- alcohols formed by reaction of CO & hydrogen
- ketones which can be further reduced to aldehydes by hydrogen.
Answer
(A) aldehydes which can further reduced to alcohols by hydrogen
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