Respuesta :

Answer:

CH₃CH₂-CH₂CH₃

Explanation:

When an alkene, R-CH=CH-R reacts with H₂ in a Pt catalyst, the analogue alkane, R-CH₂-CH₂-R, is produced (Hydrogenation of alkenes via Pt/Pd catalyst)

Thus, the reaction of CH₃CH=CHCH₃ with H₂ under a platinum catalyst produce:

CH₃CH₂-CH₂CH₃

The analogue alkane

The addition of hydrogen to CH3CH=CHCH3 leads to the formation of CH3CH2CH2CH3.

An alkene is a hydrocarbon that contains a C=C double bond. An alkene undergoes addition reaction in which a molecule is added across the double bond to form a saturated hydrocarbon.

The addition of H2 to CH3CH=CHCH3 yields butane as shown in the image attached. The platinum metal serves a catalyst in the reaction.

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