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Hydrogenation vs Hydrogenative - What's the difference?

hydrogenation | hydrogenative |

As a noun hydrogenation

is hydrogenation.

As an adjective hydrogenative is

(chemistry) that causes, or is accompanied by hydrogenation.

hydrogenation

English

Noun

  • (chemistry) the chemical reaction of hydrogen with another substance, especially with an unsaturated organic compound, and usually under the influence of temperature, pressure and catalysts.
  • hydrogenative

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (chemistry) That causes, or is accompanied by hydrogenation