Why is an ethyl radical more stable than a methyl radical? Explain why tertiary carbocations and radicals are the most stable? Which do you predict will be more stable: bromine-79 or bromine-80? Explain. Why is benzyne unstable? Why ortho-nitrophenol is more volatile than para-nitrophenol?
It is a labile (unstable) compound that converts to acetaldehyde. Preparation: 1. ... Vinyl alcohol can be formed by thepyrolytic elimination of water from ethylene glycolat a temperature of 900 °C and low pressure but it is unstable and its rapidaly converts to acetaldehyde at normal c...
For 1-ethyl-2-methylcyclohexane, is the cis or trans isomer more stable? Explain. Why is cyclopropane more unstable than cyclohexane? An alkene has 3 carbons. How many hydrogens does the alkene have? Assume only one double bond. What are isomers? How are resonance structures ...
Why is an enolate ion generally more reactive than a neutral enol? Why is CH_3OH amphoteric? Why are ionic solids poor conductors of heat and electricity although they are composed of charged particles? Why do boron-10 and boron-11 exist in an abundance of 2...