A Lindlar Catalyst is a heterogeneous catalyst that consists of pd (palladium) deposited on calcium carbonate.
CaCO3 is then poisoned with various forms of lead or sulphur. It is used for the hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes (i.e. without further reduction into alkanes) and is named after its inventor Herbert Lindlar.
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In the question accordingly we will first do hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes.
One must remember it shouldnot be further reduced to alkanes.
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