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Draw the product formed when oleic acid is hydrogenated.

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Oleic acid belongs to class of alkene and in alkenes, addition of
H-H across
C=C that is carbon carbon double bond results in the formation of alkane as a product in the presence of specific catalyst such as nickel, palladium and platinum. The reaction is said to be hydrogenation reaction.

Oleic acid (
C_(17)H_(33)COOH) consist of 17 carbon atoms attached to 33 hydrogen atoms with one double bond between two carbon atoms and one carboxylic group i.e.(
-COOH). When oleic acid is hydrogenated or reacts with hydrogen in the presence of catalyst, then the carbon carbon double breaks by the addition
H-H and alkane product i.e. stearic acid (
C_(17)H_(35)COOH) is formed.

The chemical reaction is shown in the image.

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