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Hydrogen adsorabed on palladium is kno...

Hydrogen adsorabed on palladium is known as

A

atomic H

B

ortho H

C

occluded H

D

heavy H

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Some transition metals such as `Pt, Ni, Pd, Cr, Mn, Fe` etc., adsorb relatively large amount of hydrogen gas, which is called occluded hydrogen.
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