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Pentene plus hydrogen (H2) refers to the hydrogenation of pentene, an alkene with the formula C5H10. During this reaction, hydrogen gas adds across the double bond of pentene, converting it into pentane, a saturated hydrocarbon (C5H12). This process is typically catalyzed by metals such as palladium, platinum, or nickel, and is used in various industrial applications to produce alkanes from alkenes.

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