Draw the product of this hydrogenation reaction. Use a dash or wedge bond to indicate the stereochemistry of substituents on asymmetric centers. Ignore inorganic byproducts. H2 Pd/C Q --- OCR End ---
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The alkene is a substituted cyclohexene. The reaction uses H2 and Pd/C, which are typical reagents for hydrogenation. Hydrogenation adds hydrogen atoms across the double bond, converting it to a single bond. Show more…
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