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Dehydrogenation

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DEHYDROGENATION, the removal of hydrogen from the molecule of a chemical compound, which may be effected in the case of an organic compound by heating it in the presence of a metal, which acts as a catalyst (see CATALYSIS) ; e.g., the alcohols (q.v.) lose hydrogen and yield aldehydes (q.v. ; see also HYDROGENATION) .