Calculate the following and answer the question. Addition of 1 mole of H2 to cyclohexene releases -28.6 kcal. Estimate the energy that should be released to add 3 moles of H2 to cyclohexatriene (a) Addition of 3 moles of H2 to benzene (which is the IUPAC name for cyclohexatriene) has been shown to release -49.8 kcal. What conclusions can you make about the stability of benzene based on the difference in the estimated energy and the actual energy released?

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Calculate the following and answer the question.
Addition of 1 mole of H2 to cyclohexene releases -28.6 kcal. Estimate the energy that should be released
to add 3 moles of H2 to cyclohexatriene
(a) Addition of 3 moles of H2 to benzene (which is the IUPAC name for cyclohexatriene) has been shown
to release -49.8 kcal. What conclusions can you make about the stability of benzene based on the
difference in the estimated energy and the actual energy released?
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the following and answer the question. Addition of 1 mole of H2 to cyclohexene releases -28.6 kcal. Estimate the energy that should be released to add 3 moles of H2 to cyclohexatriene (a) Addition of 3 moles of H2 to benzene (which is the IUPAC name for cyclohexatriene) has been shown to release -49.8 kcal. What conclusions can you make about the stability of benzene based on the difference in the estimated energy and the actual energy released?
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Energy release when 1 mol of H2 is added to benzene is - 28.6kcal.

When 3 mole of H2 is added = 3× (-28.6)kcal

= 85.8 kcal.

But experimentaly it was found that energy release when 3 mol of H2 is added to benzene ring is -49.8 kcal.

 

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