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Under specific catalytic environments, dihydrogen reacts with carbon monoxide to form varied organicHydrogen Chemistry Question

Question

Under specific catalytic environments, dihydrogen reacts with carbon monoxide to form varied organic products. Which of the following reactions accurately depict this versatility?

Answer: A,B,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Reaction A is the industrial synthesis of methanol. Reaction B is the hydroformylation of olefins to produce aldehydes. Reaction C is the subsequent catalytic reduction of that aldehyde to an alcohol. Carbon monoxide and hydrogen do not react to form formaldehyde at room temperature without a catalyst.

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