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The mass of hydrogen in gram required to completely saturate 1 mole of triolein is
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One mole of triolein contain three double bonds. Hence, during hydrogenation, it adds three moles of hydrogen.
One mole of hydrogen $=2 g$.
$\therefore$ Three moles of hydrogen $=6 \mathrm{~g}$.
One mole of hydrogen $=2 g$.
$\therefore$ Three moles of hydrogen $=6 \mathrm{~g}$.
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