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Definition of Hydrogenates
1. hydrogenate [v] - See also: hydrogenate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrogenates
Literary usage of Hydrogenates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... slowly hydrogenates ethylene at 40-60°. The catalyst composed of chloroplatinic
acid and tin chloride rapidly reduces ethylene, ..."
2. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"Much attention has been given to a process that dissolves and hydrogenates the
coal at high temperatures (800 to 850 degrees Fahrenheit) and pressure (1500 ..."
3. Catalysis in Organic Chemistryby Paul Sabatier by Paul Sabatier (1922)
"... hydrogenates almost completely at 300° to ethyl-benzene, C6H6.CH2.CH6, while
if the temperature be reduced to 180°, this is further changed into ethyl- ..."
4. The Chemistry of the Non-benzenoid Hydrocarbons and Their Simple Derivatives by Benjamin Talbott Brooks (1922)
"Ipatiev finds that nickel oxide hydrogenates benzene and its derivatives several
times faster than reduced nickel in the presence of hydrogen under pressure ..."
5. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"Soja oil hydrogenates readily, forming a hard fat. The hydrogenation of this oil
is extensively practiced. Pumpkin Seed Oil. In South Russia the seeds of ..."
6. The Hydrogenation of Oils: Catalyzers and Catalysis and the Generation of by Carleton Ellis (1914)
"28, Ellis J hydrogenates by passing a current of oil through a rotary drum
containing catalytic FIG. 28. material supported on ..."
7. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1845)
"... if it partially de- hydrogenates a body, or if it forms a combination, on
which, under the circumstances then taking place, it no more exerts ..."