The parital hydrogenation of oils and fats reduces the cis double bonds in fats to give them a more solid form at room temperature. As the reduction process takes place at high temperatures, there is...
a decrease in the number of carbon-carbon double bonds in the oil, an increase in the number of hydrogen atoms in the oil, and the oil ( fatm being a solid at room temperature)
Cyclohexene is the hydrogen donor. So, it forms benzene at the conclusion of the reaction.
no its not. you have no idea what you are talking about. im the orgomaster not you.