The oxidation of butadiene, CH2=CHCH=CH2, using air or oxygen, produces the molecule crotonaldehyde, CH3CH=CHCHO.
One method of oxidation is to pass a mixture of butadiene and oxygen through a hot aqueous solution of palladium(II) ions, Pd2+ (aq), which catalyse the reaction.
Which statement about the action of the Pd2+ (aq) ions is not correct?
Pd2+ (aq) lowers the activation energy for the reaction.
Pd2+ (aq) increases the energy of the reacting molecules.
When Pd2+ (aq) is used, the reaction proceeds by a different route.
Changing the concentration of the Pd2+ (aq) affects the rate of oxidation.
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